[hobbit] How to write regular expression in client-local.cfg

Samuel Cai Samuel.Cai at ehealth-china.com
Tue Jul 22 03:20:42 CEST 2008


Darren, yes, we configured, our problem is the critical error was not
sent to server, so server couldn't find it.
Sometimes the critical error was sent to server just because it's in
last 10240 bytes of log file, here 10240 is the max data we configured
client to send to server.

Thanks,
Samuel Cai

-----Original Message-----
From: Darren.Cotton at ses-engineering.com
[mailto:Darren.Cotton at ses-engineering.com] 
Sent: Monday, July 21, 2008 7:26 PM
To: hobbit at hswn.dk
Subject: Re: [hobbit] How to write regular expression in
client-local.cfg

You need to configure the hobbit-clients.cfg on the server

Example
HOST=ourserver
        LOG %/var/log/server.log %(?-i)ERROR COLOR=red

Darren



 

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              hobbit at hswn.dk           expression in client-local.cfg

 

 

 

 

 

 





Hi,

We  want  to monitor important error in a log file, but configuring
trigger
part in client-local.cfg doesn't work.
For   example,   there   are   two  types  of  errors  we  want  to
catch:
OutOfMemoryError and StackOverFlowError, then we configure:
[our server]
log: /var/log/server.log:10240
trigger Error

This  doesn't  work,  Hobbit  client  still reports last 10240 data, if
the
error is outside of that range, we just missed it.

I  think this is due to wrongly write the trigger expression, could any
one
help on this?
Btw, I sent similar question before, this one should be more clearer.

Thanks,
Samuel Cai

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