[hobbit] monitoring httpd 24x7 (almost)

Dugan, Darin D [EIT] dddugan at iastate.edu
Tue Jul 29 17:41:54 CEST 2008


Check the man page...DOWNTIME can specify specific columns instead of
the entire host.

Cheers.

 

From: Wood, Mike [mailto:Mike.Wood at kci1.com] 
Sent: Tuesday, July 29, 2008 8:30 AM
To: hobbit at hswn.dk
Subject: [hobbit] monitoring httpd 24x7 (almost)

 

Hi All,

I'd like to monitor "http://[hostname]:10003" 24x7, except for 10
minutes on Sunday morning.

However:

I can't use DOWNTIME in bb-hosts, because that puts the entire host out
of service.

I can't use hobbit-clients.cfg, because it doesn't support any tags that
affect the HTTP column.

As a work-around, I can use PROC in hobbit-clients.cfg, but that affects
the PROCS column instead.

Thoughts?

Or am I failing my documentation reading skills somewhere? J

Mike Wood

UNIX System Administrator

Kinetic Concepts Inc.

5751 NW Parkway

San Antonio, TX, 78249

 

E-mail:  mike.wood at kci1.com

Office:  (210) 255-6382

Mobile:  (210) 825-5134

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