[hobbit] drop test not sticking...

Benjamin Gagnon benjamin.gagnon at yahoo.ca
Mon Mar 19 11:05:30 CET 2007


Thank you very much for your solution.  I have dropped both procs and ports so far.  

I
hacked the hobbit-client-<OS>.sh script on the client, restarted
the client then dropped the tests once again from the server.  Those 2
tests are now gone.

I'm not sure how to get rid of msgs and
files though.  Doesn't appear to be any entry for these in the
hobbit-client-<OS>.sh script.  Anyone?  There are no uncommented
FILE or LOG entries in the client's localclient.cfg or in the server's
hobbit-clients.cfg files.

I'm confused as to why it is so
difficult to remove standard client-side tests that I do not wish to
perform at this point in time.  

Benjamin

----- Original Message ----
From: Buchan Milne <bgmilne at staff.telkomsa.net>
To: hobbit at hswn.dk
Cc: Benjamin Gagnon <benjamin.gagnon at yahoo.ca>
Sent: Monday, March 19, 2007 4:23:55 AM
Subject: Re: [hobbit] drop test not sticking...

On Monday 19 March 2007, Benjamin Gagnon wrote:
> Hi, I'm having a problem with dropping a host's test.
>
> I perform the following command from the server (there are no output errors
> or errors in the error log)...
>
>  bb 127.0.0.1 "drop opsappsl.lac-bac.gc.ca ports"
>
> Within a couple of minutes the ports column gets dropped and then a couple
> of minutes later the column reappears.  So the drop command works ok but
> the settings do not stick.
>
> I've RTFM'd and searched the web for answers to no avail. Anyone have any
> ideas?

To remove a test:
1)Remove the test from the configuration file for the server that is running 
the test (so that no new data is generated)
2)Drop the test (to prevent the test from going purple now that it receives no 
data)

However, note that the ports test is not run from the Hobbit server, the ports 
data is supplied by the client ...

If you were dropping the entire host, this would make sense, but I can't see 
why you would want to drop the ports test for one host (and ... this is a bit 
tricky). Maybe you can explain?

You could accomplish this by hacking up the hobbit-client-<OS>.sh script on 
the client.

Regards,
Buchan

-- 
Buchan Milne
ISP Systems Specialist - Monitoring/Authentication Team Leader
B.Eng,RHCE(803004789010797),LPIC-2(LPI000074592)






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