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RE: [hobbit] FILE monitor and mtime<600 troubleshooting



Have you tried placing the lines at the very top of the file or at the very
bottom?

I had a problem with the client-local.cfg file where I had put the hostname
of the same class after the class name which was empty. Nothing worked. Once
there is a hit, hostname or class, it stops processing. So it seems that you
cannot expect hostname commands and class name commands to both execute;
which ever it finds first it executes those commands and then stops. At
least that is what I have found.

Robert


 

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Denver Osborn [mailto:denver (at) fni-stl.com]
> Sent: Tuesday, July 22, 2008 9:08 AM
> To: hobbit (at) hswn.dk
> Subject: RE: [hobbit] FILE monitor and mtime<600 troubleshooting
> 
> 
> >
> > Sorry if this is obvious but have you tried this using just the
> > HOST=hostname to make sure it is working?
> >
> 
> Thanks, I did that and all works well with HOST=hostname. The one thing I
> couldn't get working is CLASS=classname. Using the CLASS=classname entry
> makes more sense for file monitoring as the same file in different
> platforms vary in permissions and location. If I can't make it work with
> CLASS I'll stick with what works by maintaining multiple HOST entries.
> 
> The configs once again are
> 
> # hobbit-clients.cfg:
> CLASS=hpux11iv1
>         FILE /etc/sudoers mtime>600
> 
> # client-local.cfg:
> [hpux11iv1]
> file:/etc/sudoers
> 
> # bb-hosts
> 0.0.0.0 hpux_host # CLASS:hpux11iv1
> 
> 
> -denver
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