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Re: [hobbit] Separate thresholds per filesystem question
- To: hobbit (at) hswn.dk
- Subject: Re: [hobbit] Separate thresholds per filesystem question
- From: Matthew Moldvan <mmoldvan (at) csc.com>
- Date: Thu, 5 Nov 2009 17:10:36 -0500
The default is at 90 95, which it seems to be applying. I'll try hard
coding the hostname and work from there ...
The question still remains: does Xymon support extended regular
expressions?
Thanks,
Matt.
Unix System Administrator
Computer Science Corporation
General Dynamics Land Systems
38500 Mound Rd.
Sterling Heights, MI. 48310
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11/05/2009 04:42 PM
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Re: [hobbit] possible issue with two hobbit servers reporting for the same
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"However, Xymon doesn't seem to honor the above DISK entries and still
marks both
"/export/data/subdir/subdir2/log" and "/export/data/subdir/subdir2/log2"
as red when it hits 90%+ due to the DEFAULT entry."
Is the DEFAULT entry above or below this? Xymon stops at the first match.
You might try hard coding something instead of using the fancy $MACRO just
to separate the problems of "is my DISK statement right" from "is my fancy
$MACRO right".
GLH
On Thu, Nov 5, 2009 at 2:40 PM, Matthew Moldvan <mmoldvan (at) csc.com> wrote:
Hello everyone,
I have a question on monitoring separate filesystems with different
thresholds. My hobbit-clients.cfg file on the Xymon server includes the
following:
(Names changed to protect the innocent of course).
$MACRO=%^(asdf|qwer|jalopy).*(a|s|h|l).xyz.com
HOST=$MACRO
DISK / 90 95 GROUP=SOMEONES_PAGER
DISK %^/.+$ 90 95 GROUP=SOMEONES_EMAIL
DISK %^/export/data/subdir/subdir2/log.* 95 99
However, Xymon doesn't seem to honor the above DISK entries and still
marks both "/export/data/subdir/subdir2/log" and
"/export/data/subdir/subdir2/log2" as red when it hits 90%+ due to the
DEFAULT entry.
We recently migrated to Xymon from an aging Big Brother monitoring
infrastructure, which had bb-dftab that had to be on all clients. From my
understanding all of this is now handled on the server but the above just
doesn't seem to be working.
My questions at this point are:
- Are my regular expressions specified correctly?
- Does Xymon support full extended regular expressions? (e.g. the
difference between grep and egrep on Sun systems)
- Is my understanding of the above accurate with respect to alerts
about file system monitoring being generated on the server?
Thanks,
Matt.
Unix System Administrator
Computer Science Corporation
General Dynamics Land Systems
38500 Mound Rd.
Sterling Heights, MI. 48310
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