[Xymon] [xymon] too much data in powershell client reports

Mario De Chenno MARIO.DECHENNO at unicampania.it
Mon Jan 29 12:54:39 CET 2018


Hello,
I started using slimmode with the following directive in clien-
local.cfg:

> [host=mbox.*]
> slimmode
> sections:who,netstat,ipconfig,route,ifstat,users
> clientversion:2.27:http://orwell.ceda.unina2.it/xymon/winpsclient/
> xymonlogsend

but I got missing (->purple) sections (SVCS and WHO) in client log sent
to xymon, as reported below.
BTW, the sections in slimmode syntax seems not to match the xymon
columns, what about it?

> 
> [collector:]
> client...
> [date]
> ...
> [clock]
> ...
> [clientversion]
> 2.27
> [uname]
> Microsoft Windows Server 2016 Standard  (build 14393)
> [cpu]
> ....
> [disk]
> ....
> [memory]
> ...
> [EventlogSummary]
> ....
> [msgs:EventlogSummary]
> ...
> [msgs:eventlog_Application]
> ...
> [procs]
> ...
> [uptime]
> ...
> [iis_sites]
> ....
> [XymonConfig]
> ...
> [XymonPSClientInfo]
> ...



Il giorno ven, 26/01/2018 alle 09.24 +0000, Beck, Zak ha scritto:
> The ports check is just netstat -an. I would suggest for these
> servers you use slimmode as you mention and then add an external
> script to run your own netstat command and exclude the lines for the
> IPs you are not interested in. 
>  
> For example, you can pipe the output of netstat to findstr and use an
> inverse match to exclude the lines matching the expression using /v:
>  
> netstat -an | findstr /V "127.0.0.1"


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