[Xymon] files external wth server side processing?
David Baldwin
david.baldwin at ausport.gov.au
Tue Mar 6 00:08:13 CET 2012
Scot,
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> Hey everyone…
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> Since the BBWin client does not do files checking,
>
But it does... Following works for me:
client-local.cfg
[win32]
dir:C:\Windows\Temp
log:c:\WINDOWS\WindowsUpdate.log:20480
clients.cfg
CLASS=win32
DIR C:\Windows\Temp yellow SIZE<200000 TRACK=C-Windows-Temp
DIR C:\Windows\Temp red SIZE<500000
LOAD 90 97 # Load thresholds are in %
PORT LOCAL=%(\*|::|0.0.0.0):135 STATE=%LISTEN "TEXT=epmap listener"
PORT LOCAL=%.*:135 STATE=ESTABLISHED MIN=0 TRACK=epmap
"TEXT=epmap connection"
PORT REMOTE=%[.:]389 STATE=%ESTABLISHED MIN=0 TRACK=LDAPc
"TEXT=LDAP client connection"
PORT LOCAL=%(\*|::|0.0.0.0):445$ STATE=%LISTEN "TEXT=NTDS listener"
PORT LOCAL=%.*:445$ MIN=0 STATE=%ESTABLISHED TRACK=NTDS
"TEXT=NTDS connection"
PORT LOCAL=%(\*|::|0.0.0.0):3389 STATE=%LISTEN "TEXT=RDP listener"
PORT LOCAL=%[.:]3389 STATE=%ESTABLISHED MIN=0 TRACK=RDP
"TEXT=RDP connection"
PROC System 1 -1
SVC "%[Ee]ventlog" startup=automatic status=started
SVC "Schedule" startup=%.* status=started COLOR=yellow
SVC "SNMP" startup=automatic status=started
SVC "%(?i)Winmgmt" startup=%.* status=started COLOR=yellow
SVC "W32Time" startup=%.* status=started
LOG "%.*WindowsUpdate.log" "%FATAL" COLOR=red
LOG "%.*WindowsUpdate.log" "%WARNING" COLOR=yellow
IGNORE="%Cached cookie has expired or new PID is available"
> if I make an external that submits files and directory information the
> same as the client would, would the Xymon server process it server
> side? Or would I need to do a full client side check?
>
It would be nice to be able to have BBWin run a script that included
extra sections in the client report.
You can kind of get away with having alternating multiple client reports
with different info, preferably mutually exclusive sections - the client
channel listener converts various sections into status reports - if a
section is missing then it just doesn't generate any update. The "Client
data" link will be a bit random depending on what is the most recently
received report.
David.
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> IE, I send in a message like so:
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> client TEST01.bbwin win32
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> [dir:D:\test]
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> 14888 D:\test
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> Will that be processed in the server side channels? I'm trying to
> avoid doing a full client side check so I can make this as generic as
> possible for use with BBWin in central mode.
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> Thanks!
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> Scot Kreienkamp
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> skreien at la-z-boy.com
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--
David Baldwin - Senior Systems Administrator (Datacentres + Networks)
Information and Communication Technology Services
Australian Sports Commission http://ausport.gov.au
Tel 02 62147830 Fax 02 62141830 PO Box 176 Belconnen ACT 2616
david.baldwin at ausport.gov.au Leverrier Street Bruce ACT 2617
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