[Xymon] Quirky behavior

Ralph Mitchell ralphmitchell at gmail.com
Thu Oct 30 04:00:33 CET 2014


The "--merge-clientlocal" option is almost what I'm looking for, but not
quite.  It would be perfect if the host-specific variables would override
matching variables in the generic OS entry.  What I want to do is something
like this in client-local.cfg:

[linux]
file:/some/important/file
file:/another/important/file
xrate:28k

[server1]
xrate:512k

The file names are read by a script that just sends a report with the file
sizes and timestamps.  The xrate value is used by a different script, for
rate-limiting the transfer of an antivirus database file.  Some servers are
on gigabit network, others are a lot slower, so it would be nice to be able
to override the os-level xrate entry with a faster setting where the
network can handle it

So, ideally, when server1 checks in, it would be handed the file names and
xrate:512k.  When server2 checks in, it gets handed the file names and
xrate:28k.  If server1 is handed both xrate:28k and xrate:512k, can I be
sure that they will always show up in that order??

If it would work that way, I could eliminate over 1000 client-local
entries.  Unfortunately, I'm working with xymon-4.3.12, which doesn't have
the --merge-clientlocal option.

Ralph Mitchell



On Wed, Oct 29, 2014 at 5:44 PM, Bill Arlofski <waa-hobbitml at revpol.com>
wrote:

> On 10/29/14 14:48, Ralph Mitchell wrote:
> > In xymon-4.3.12 it sends the client-local block for the hostname, if it
> > is defined OR the block for the OS, correct?? Not a blend of the two,
> > with host-specific entries overriding the generic entries, right??
> >
> > Does that change in a later release? I need a better way to manage it...
> >
> > Ralph Mitchell
>
> Hi Ralph
>
> You can get a blend (merge) of the two:
>
> from   /help/manpages/man5/client-local.cfg.5.html
>
> "If xymond is started with the "--merge-clientlocal" option, then xymond
> will instead merge all of the matching sections into one, and return all
> of this data to the client"
>
>
> It appears to be global of course, and that may not be what you want.
>
> I only knew about this because I have been working with alerting, and
> other settings recently and have been in and out of the docs quite a bit.
> :)
>
> Hope that helps!
>
> Bill
>
>
>
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