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Suppressing bogus hobbitfetch display alerts
- To: hobbit (at) hswn.dk
- Subject: Suppressing bogus hobbitfetch display alerts
- From: "Hobbit User" <hobbit (at) epperson.homelinux.net>
- Date: Mon, 4 Jun 2007 12:15:59 -0400 (EDT)
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On Mon, June 4, 2007 08:49, Daniel J McDonald wrote:
>
> Be glad it doesn't just sit and consume 100% cpu, like it does a couple
of times a day on my box. At that point, hobbitfetch turns yellow and
all of the tests being fetched turn purple.
>
> I think it is horribly broken, but I have no workaround, so I'm up for
killing the hobbitfetch process two or three times a day...
>
Hoo, boy. I'm getting queasier about this all the time. Since the
hobbitfetch alert results were meaningless, I put in a
NOCOLUMNS:hobbitfetch and did a bb "drop host hobbitfetch". The column
went away, and then CAME BACK SPONTANEOUSLY! AiggggHHHH! Oh, wait a
minute, hobbitfetch is not in the list of supported columns for NOCOLUMNS.
I'm not sure I can stomach doing the column drop every minute in a cron
job, so lessee, maybe: group-except hobbitfetch Hobbit Display
Server...yeah, yeah, that's it....