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Re: [hobbit] hobbit procs monitoring not work for me.



Robert,I'm not sure this will make any difference at all on your PROC
problem, but assuming your DISK line means "all disks" you might need a %
before the *. Or you might just want to take the DISK line out since 90/95
is the default for all disks unless told otherwise.

Steve.
ITaP/TLT/Unix Systems Adminsitration

On Tue, Apr 1, 2008 at 3:41 PM, McGraw, Robert P <rmcgraw (at) purdue.edu> wrote:

> Linux peano.math.purdue.edu 2.6.9-67.0.1.ELsmp #1 SMP Fri Nov 30 11:57:43
> EST 2007 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux running HOBBIT V4.2.0
>
> This is my first linux hobbit configuration and for the most part things
> seem to be working ok.
>
> One problem that I am having is that "procs" does not seem to be
> monitoring
> my list of PROCS listed in hobbit-client.cfg. Below is the Linux host that
> is listed in hobbit-client.cfg.
>
> HOST=hostx.math.purdue.edu
>        UP 30m
>        LOAD 6.0 10.0
>        DISK    * 90 95
>        PROC in.telnetd 0 0
>        PROC dhcpd 1 1
>        PROC sendmail 0 0
>        PROC sshd 1 -1
>        PROC syslogd  1 1
>
> If I click on the "procs" icon for hostx I do get the ps listing as
> follows
> and I also get "Process NOT ok".
>
>        Tue Apr 1 15:29:21 EDT 2008 - Processes NOT ok
>
>        clear No process checks defined
>
>        PID  PPID USER      STARTED S PRI %CPU     TIME %MEM  RSZ   VSZ CMD
>        1     0 root       Mar 11 S  23  0.0 00:00:04  0.0  548  4756 init
> [5]
>        2     1 root       Mar 11 S 139  0.0 00:00:00  0.0    0     0
> [migration/0]
>        3     1 root       Mar 11 S   5  0.0 00:00:00  0.0    0     0
> [ksoftirqd/0]
>        4     1 root       Mar 11 S 139  0.0 00:00:00  0.0    0     0
> [migration/1]
>        5     1 root       Mar 11 S   5  0.0 00:00:00  0.0    0     0
> [ksoftirqd/1]
>     6     1 root       Mar 11 S 139  0.0 00:00:00  0.0    0     0
> [migration/2]
>     7     1 root       Mar 11 S   5  0.0 00:00:00  0.0    0     0
> [ksoftirqd/2]
>
> Since I seem to be getting the ps I assume that the server is getting the
> necessary data to monitor the listed PROCS.
>
> Any ideas why the monitoring is not working? Any suggestions on how I can
> track down the problem?
>
> Thanks
> Robert
>
>