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Re: [xymon] Ignoring filesystems
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- Subject: Re: [xymon] Ignoring filesystems
- From: "Ryan Novosielski" <novosirj (at) umdnj.edu>
- Date: Tue, 27 Jul 2010 12:33:22 -0400
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For DEFAULT (which I thought had an S, no?) order is important. I think it has to be last in the file, but I do not recall. This bit me similarly a week or so ago.
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On Jul 27, 2010 11:25, Rob McBroom <mailinglist0 (at) skurfer.com> wrote:
Iâve added something like this to the DEFAULT section at the end of `hobbit-cleints.cfg`.
DISK /mnt IGNORE
But if I mount something on /mnt, it still shows up, alerts, etc. Does this have to be specified per-host/per-page/per-class or should it be possible to define such a thing under DEFAULT?
Related question: How can I âdropâ a single filesystem that I donât want to see historical data for?
Thanks.
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