[hobbit] Regex for PROC Check does not work.

Steve Holmes sholmes42 at mac.com
Wed Jul 18 16:49:00 CEST 2007


I wish I knew. I'm guessing a hobbit bug, but haven't had time to look at it
closely.
Steve.


On 7/18/07, Ari Syrup <arisyrup at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
> Is it due to PCRE spec or Hobbit bug ?
>
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> *From:* Steve Holmes <sholmes42 at mac.com>
> *To:* hobbit at hswn.dk
> *Sent:* Wednesday, July 18, 2007 10:53 PM
> *Subject:* Re: [hobbit] Regex for PROC Check does not work.
>
> There have been a number of threads about this kind of problem, vis: a
> PCRE that should work, doesn't. Several of us have had the same problem,
> both in the PROC check and in the LOG check. As far as I know, no resolution
> has been found.
>
> Steve Holmes
>
>
> On 7/18/07, Ari Syrup <arisyrup at gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> > Hello,
> >
> > I am using hobbit-4.2.0 and am having a problem for process check.
> > The following is a configuration of hobbit-clients.cfg I use.
> >
> >         PROC    "%aciaprd.*java.*-Dprocess"
> >
> > When I check the regular expression with hobbitd_client --test it seems
> > ok.
> > Hostname (.=end, ?=dump, !=reload) [host_a]:
> >
> > Test (cpu, mem, disk, proc, log, port): proc
> >
> > To read 'ps' data from a file, enter '@FILENAME' at the prompt
> >
> > ps command string: aciaprd  10953 10867  0 09:34 ?        00:00:02
> > /usr/java/j2sdk1.4.2_11/jre/bin/java
> > -Dprocess=cia-prd-automaton-IRSA_HSI_split -Dlog4j.debug=true
> >
> > ps command string:
> >
> > Process %aciaprd.*java.*-Dprocess color green: Count=1, min=1, max=-1
> >
> > But the host_a html result actually shows red for the check. Can anyone
> > experienced this before? Can anyone help me, please.
> >
> >


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