Use CLIENT side. Much easier. Don't try to leverage what the client
is already doing.
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*From:* Charles Jones [mailto:jonescr (at) cisco.com]
*Sent:* Monday, December 11, 2006 1:09 PM
*To:* hobbit (at) hswn.dk
*Subject:* [hobbit] Accessing "client data" from a server side ext
script? (Re: [hobbit] Alerting on number of times a keyword appers
in a logfile?)
After searching the Hobbit mailing list, I believe the answer to
this question is "no". All I found is mention of how Henrik first
created the linecount functionality
(http://www.hswn.dk/hobbiton/2006/06/msg00084.html).
So it looks like I will have to implement this myself. I'm
thinking this would be easiest to do as a *server* side ext
script, rather than client, since I am using the linecount option,
the hobbit client is already sending the number of times the
keyword appears in the /client data/. Here's a snippet of my
client data message for a particular host:
[linecount:/apps/apache/logs/access_main_log]
SessionTimeouts: 1683
*So I guess my question is now, how can I access client data for a
host from a server side ext script?*
I tried doing a recursive grep for "Session" in the data and tmp
directories, and found nothing?
-Charles
Charles Jones wrote:
Is this possible without an ext script?
-Charles