[hobbit] hobbit-clients.cfg DISK question

Scheblein, Adam adam.scheblein at marquette.edu
Mon Oct 17 18:58:27 CEST 2005


Your rules should look like: (because these are what mine look like and
they work)

DISK %^/cdrom.*/ 101 102
DISK /mnt 101 102
DISK /specific/mount/point 98 99 HOST=hostname

Also, Keep in mind that rules are processed from the top down so if you
have your rule down at the bottom it will not be processed because there
is the default DISK rule.

ADam

-----Original Message-----
From: Larry.Barber at usda.gov [mailto:Larry.Barber at usda.gov] 
Sent: Monday, October 17, 2005 11:07 AM
To: hobbit at hswn.dk
Subject: Re: [hobbit] hobbit-clients.cfg DISK question

Did you put these after the DEFAULT entries? They should go in ahead of
the DEFAULT settings since Hobbit will take the first action that
matches. I've also noticed that the new setting sometimes won't be
picked up with out a restart. 

Thanks,
Larry Barber

On Mon, 2005-10-17 at 10:58 -0500, Dirk.Kastens at uni-osnabrueck.de wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I have one host with some filesystems that are always 100% full. So
> I  
> wanted to disable the red alarm by setting the warnlevel and
> paniclevel  
> in the hobbit-clients.cfg to 101. The filesystems are /tsm/data,  
> /tsm/db1, and /tsm/db2. 
> I tried the following definitions without success:
> 
> HOST=glaukos.x.y.z 
> a) DISK /tsm/data 101 101
> 
> b) DISK /tsm/* 101 101
> 
> c) DISK %/tsm/* 101 101
> 
> d) DISK %^/tsm/* 101 101
> 
> e) DISK "%^/tsm/*" 101 101
> 
> The hobbit server always shows a red alarm. I use hobbit 4.1.2. What
> did  
> I do wrong?
> 
> Regards, 
> Dirk
> 
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