[hobbit] Critical System Editor Tips.
Neil Franken
nfranken at theunlimitedworld.co.za
Wed Jun 9 13:38:17 CEST 2010
Hi All
Yeah I sorted out the membership of the files. I was just wondering when I create a template for the critical systems do I have to add the hosts 1 by 1? Or can I use a wildcard. My client wants all connection problems to be a priority one alert. So now I have to add these servers one by one which is not bad but is it possible to use wildcards there?
Regards
Neil
-----Original Message-----
From: Buchan Milne [mailto:bgmilne at staff.telkomsa.net]
Sent: 09 June 2010 12:05 PM
To: hobbit at hswn.dk
Cc: David Baldwin
Subject: Re: [hobbit] Critical System Editor Tips.
On Wednesday, 9 June 2010 10:01:04 David Baldwin wrote:
> Neil Franken wrote:
> > Hi Quick Follow up.
> >
> > I checked the hobbit-nkview.cfg, hobbit-nkview.cfg.bak files and I found
> > a xymon-nkview.cfg.bak. All remain empty and according to the man pages
> > this is where the critical systems should be written to. SO I think I
> > have a permissions issue. I checked the permissions of the files and the
> > hobbit-nkview files belong to root and the group is also root they have
> > the 664 permissions applied. The xymon-nkview.cfg.bak belongs to root
> > and the group is apache. I am getting a little confused now and not sure
> > how to solve this problem.
> >
> > Hope someone out there has a idea.
Quite obviously, the user running the CGI needs to be able to write to the
file. The appropriate permissions fix is one of:
apache:xymon 640
xymon:apache 660
root:apache 664
> On my system those files are writeable by the hobbit user and group. Not
> sure if suexec is required in apache to make this work. First pass you
> could make permissions 777.
IMHO, no one should *ever* suggest 777 as a fix ...
Regards,
Buchan
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