[xymon] External scripts for Xymon client on Xymon Server
Ryan Novosielski
novosirj at umdnj.edu
Wed Dec 22 23:54:56 CET 2010
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On 12/22/2010 05:43 PM, Tim McCloskey wrote:
> The clientlaunch.cfg is in the client's etc dir, not the server etc dir. Logs / tmp files will be under the client dir too.
>
> Example, on a hobbit server there are both $hobbithome/{server,client} dirs.
>
> client/ext/na2.sh
>
> [client/etc] tail clientlaunch.cfg
>
> [NA2CPU]
> ENVFILE $HOBBITCLIENTHOME/etc/hobbitclient.cfg
> CMD $HOBBITCLIENTHOME/ext/na2.sh
> LOGFILE $HOBBITCLIENTHOME/logs/na2.log
> INTERVAL 2m
Yes, that much I knew. OK, so I've taken another look at this. It looks
as if the external client scripts ARE running, but the data doesn't go
anywhere and there are no ghost clients. I've also checked what I
believe are all of the places that the port and server address are
defined to make sure this isn't all going someplace else.
One of my external scripts, for example, is a vmio script. You can see
it is running the commands needed to accomplish that:
xymon 4976 4973 0 17:50:09 ? 0:00 vmstat 300 2
xymon 4978 4975 0 17:50:09 ? 0:00 iostat -dxsrP 300 2
...however, about 6 months ago, these tests turned purple (to me, what
seems like by magic). The other external scripts (one that gets
temperature and one that does metastat for the SW raid) run too quickly
for me to tell what their story is, but they do not write anything to
the client log directory.
Anyone have any idea how to troubleshoot this?
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