[hobbit] bb-dftab
Allan.Marillier at dana.com
Allan.Marillier at dana.com
Fri Sep 2 21:38:55 CEST 2005
Thanks again Larry! That did it. I need to get a few old BigBrother ideas
out of my head and do more reading in hobbit man pages and examples.
I was misled by the hobbitclient.cfg which shows
BBDFTAB="$BBHOME/etc/bb-dftab", as well as bb-proctab, bb-msgtab and
bb-cputab
I assume then that the same applies to all of those settings, that they
will all be set in hobbit-clients.cfg on the server.
Which makes me wonder - Henrik, I'm sure you had a good reason for putting
BBDFTAB="$BBHOME/etc/bb-dftab" etc in the hobbitclient.cfg on the client,
but what purpose does it serve there?
"Larry.Barber at usda.gov" <Larry.Barber at usda.gov>
09/02/2005 01:51 PM
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Re: [hobbit] bb-dftab
When using the hobbit client you need to set those on the Hobbit server
in the $BBHOME/etc/hobbit-clients.cfg file. There is no client side
configuration for the hobbit client, at least for notification
thresholds.
Thanks,
Larry Barber
On Fri, 2005-09-02 at 12:10 -0500, Allan.Marillier at dana.com wrote:
>
> I hope this is not another silly question! I've searched the archives,
> but not seen anything that solves my problem, which may prove to be a
> misconfiguration. I have a bb-dftab on my clients
> in /home/hobbit/client/etc/bb-dftab. After changing it, I restarted
> the hobbit client just to be sure.
> /home and /opt are still showing up as yellow and red respectively.
> /home (90 %) has reached the WARNING level (90 %)
> /opt (97 %) has reached the PANIC level (95 %)
>
> The client bb-dftab contains:
> /usr:92:98
> /home:95:99
> /opt:99:100
> and is owned by the hobbit user, with rw-r--r-- permissions
>
> The client hobbitclient.cfg is default as bundled and contains:
> # For the disk check
> DODISK="TRUE"
> NODISKCOLOR="clear"
> BBDFTAB="$BBHOME/etc/bb-dftab"
> DFEXCLUDE="cdrom"
> DFPANIC="95"
> DFSORT="4"
> DFUSE="^/dev"
> DFWARN="90"
>
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