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Ok thank you. <br>
One of the plugins/scripts I have running checks the mdstat of
many of the<br>
linux commands like passwd, ps,ls. Someone tries to play with these
and other commands<br>
the sums will change and I will get paged. Just some info for you
and others.<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 9/27/19 12:37 PM, Richard L.
Hamilton wrote:<br>
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You could probably run both client and server configurations
simultaneously, but that's not efficient.
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<div>So those entries end up in the server portion's
etc/tasks.cfg (instead of in clientlaunch.cfg as on all other
clients). Here's a couple of custom entries I have there, the
first for a server side ext (monitoring some smart plugs) the
2nd for a client side volume management ext to run on the
server. Note the different environment variables, esp
XYMONHOME (server side ext) vs XYMONCLIENTHOME (client side
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<font class="" face="Courier">[devstat]<br class="">
ENVFILE $XYMONHOME/etc/xymonserver.cfg<br class="">
CMD $XYMONHOME/ext/devstat<br class="">
LOGFILE $XYMONSERVERLOGS/devstat.log<br class="">
INTERVAL 5m<br class="">
[volmgt]<br class="">
ENVFILE $XYMONCLIENTHOME/etc/xymonclient.cfg<br
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NEEDS xymond<br class="">
CMD $XYMONCLIENTHOME/ext/volmgt<br class="">
LOGFILE $XYMONCLIENTHOME/logs/volmgt.log<br class="">
INTERVAL 5m<br class="">
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<div class="">On Sep 27, 2019, at 09:58, Frank <<a
href="mailto:ve2cii@canasoft.net" class=""
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For the clients that send data to this<br class="">
machine I have a number of plugins configured on the
client machines in the<br class="">
ext directory and configured in the etc/clientlaunch.cfg
file. Can someone tell<br class="">
me how to configure the server to add plugins the same
way. Or is it not done<br class="">
this way. I see no clientlaunch.cfg file. Everything is
working for the client part of<br class="">
the server like disk and cpu.<br class="">
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