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Re: [hobbit] Problem to check logs with Hobbit
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- Subject: Re: [hobbit] Problem to check logs with Hobbit
- From: "L.M.J" <linuxmasterjedi (at) free.fr>
- Date: Sat, 13 Sep 2008 07:58:04 +0200
- References: <10000aa92e665c0eafb431c84e239273 (at) imap> <20080910174210.5c646981 (at) netstation.linuxnetwork.local> <EC70BBBBD43A8B468D2460FE1CFAAA26147F2B4E (at) EX1.nibco.com>
Le Wed, 10 Sep 2008 13:34:46 -0400,
"Kauffman, Tom" <KauffmanT (at) nibco.com> a écrit :
> On your hobbit server -
>
> 1) set up etc/client-local.cfg to reference the logs you want AND any exclusions. For AIX, I have:
> [aix]
> log:/var/log/syslog:10240
> ignore 3004-004
> ignore 3004-035
> ignore 3004
> log:/var/log/console.log:10240
> log:/var/log/dsmsched.log:10240
>
> 2) set up etc/hobbit-clients.cfg to create your alerting criteria. For AIX, I've got these set:
> HOST=%.*
> LOG /var/log/syslog %.*crit.su.*to.root red
> LOG /var/log/syslog %.*crit.su yellow
> LOG %/var/(adm|log)/console.log %.*not.responding.still.trying yellow
>
>
> Change client-local.cfg first. Allow 15 to 20 minutes for this to propagate to the client; look for a file
> called logfetch.<hostname>.cfg in client/tmp. This should match your entries in client-local.cfg.
>
> Once the logs sart coming in, play with the client-local.cfg and a test system, to track what you're
> interested in.
Hi & thanks once again for you tutorial but that's crazy, I still can't see any log reported to the server!
I'm monitoring oracle & mysql databases, Netapp filers, DNS, DHCP, smtp, imap, firewall via devmons, SAP via
CheckMySAP plugin, a lot processes on 4 different OS, etc... but I'm incapable to monitor a nasty log
file :-/
Is there some well-know bugs about this issue? I'm using Hobbit 4.2.0 without allinonepatch.
Thanks for any help
Best regards,
LMJ