[xymon] maxdelay option

Jerald Sheets questy at gmail.com
Wed Oct 6 21:58:22 CEST 2010


At the top of your $SERVER_HOME/etc/hobbt-clients.cfg file, you can have a "default" setting.  Here's mine:

DEFAULT
        UP      10m
        DISK / 95 97
        DISK /tmp 95 97
        FILE /var/log/messages TRACK=syslog "TEXT=Syslog Size"
        PORT "LOCAL=%([.:]22)$" state=ESTABLISHED min=0 max=20 color=yellow TRACK=ssh "TEXT=SSH logins"

Most any value can be set default across all hosts from here.  The documentation is in this file at the top.


I think that's what you're asking for.

--j




On Oct 6, 2010, at 2:52 PM, Nordquist, Daniel wrote:

> Hello all,
> 
> I've been trying to find a way to set my uptime reporting option globally but I can't find a way.  I know I can do it individually with each monitored servers bbwin.cfg file and setting a maxdelay, but does anyone know of a way to do it globally?  I know I can eliminate the column, but we do want to see recent reboots while we don't want to see servers that have been up "too long" on the bb2 page.
> 
> Much appreciated!
> Dan
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