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RE: [hobbit] Regular Expression problem



     The files do not show up in the client data listing on the server

 

            I tried the following in local-clients.cfg: file:`ls -1d
/usr/sap/PRD/D01/work/core` and it worked. It just doesn't like the D0*
expression.

 

            Here is the cut and paste for each

 

            local-clients.cfg: file:`ls -1d /usr/sap/PRD/D01/work/core`

            hobbit-clients.cfg: FILE "%/usr/sap/PRD/D0.*/work/core"
NOEXIST yellow

 

            

 

-----Original Message-----
From: sholmes42 (at) gmail.com [mailto:sholmes42 (at) gmail.com] On Behalf Of
Steve Holmes
Sent: Thursday, March 13, 2008 10:29 AM
To: hobbit (at) hswn.dk
Subject: Re: [hobbit] Regular Expression problem

 

Robert, 

 

Do the files show up in the client data listing on the server?

You might need to put the match string in the FILE statement in
hobbit-clients.cfg in double quotes. 

 

Steve.

On Thu, Mar 13, 2008 at 9:47 AM, Manocchia, Robert
<Robert-Manocchia (at) idexx.com> wrote:

            I have the following scenario. I want to monitor the
creation of core files in the following directories
/usr/sap/PRD/D01/work, /usr/sap/PRD/D02/work, usr/sap/PRD/D03/work,
/usr/sap/PRD/D04/work, /usr/sap/PRD/D05/work, and /usr/sap/PRD/D06/work.

 

            I have the following:

 

1.       In client-local.cfg: [server1]

                                    File:`ls -1d
/usr/sap/PRD/D0*/work/core`

 

2.       In hobbit-clients.cfg: FILE %/usr/sap/PRD/D0.*/work/core
NOEXIST yellow

 

3.       And in hobbit-alerts.cfg: MAIL Me (at) domain.com COLOR=yellow
RECOVERED

 

            This is not working. When click on the files for this server
I do not see these files being selected.

 

            Any help would be appreciated.




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