[hobbit] File existence monitoring
Hubbard, Greg L
greg.hubbard at eds.com
Tue Nov 27 22:48:50 CET 2007
If the file names never change, then specify the file name in the
client-local.cfg instead of running the ls command. If you delete the
file, then the ls command will return nothing. That is what I would try
first, anyway.
Or, it could be your check -- you are only asking for an alarm if the
file size is bigger than 1K. A missing file is not bigger than 1K is
it? And it seems like you need to do some other things as well to get
this correct. I am working from memory...
GLH
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From: Stuffle, David (Corporate)
[mailto:David.Stuffle at adesa.com]
Sent: Tuesday, November 27, 2007 2:59 PM
To: hobbit at hswn.dk
Subject: [hobbit] File existence monitoring
Hi,
I'm wanting to check the existence of specific files in a
directory and that they are at leat 1K in size. I have this in the
hobbit-clients.cfg file:
HOST=hostname1
PROC httpd
FILE %^sdc_.* MTIME<3600 TIME=W:0730:2200 red
FILE %^dcs1xaz9saotnw713cmtaut8c_6w3j.* red size>1K
TIME=*:0730:1800
FILE %^dcsaplg0kbotnwvrj16x28msg_1i2n.* red size>1K
TIME=*:0730:1800
FILE %^dcsdq1p60cotnw32xcywlbisg_9i5q.* red size>1K
TIME=*:0730:1800
FILE %^dcsmnj8yecotnwbcevyym9t8c_4d7i.* red size>1K
TIME=*:0730:1800
FILE %^dcsp6ro5kbotnwvjh6yh0dmsg_3j1y.* red size>1K
TIME=*:0730:1800
FILE %^dcsu5rokrbotnwb01tmd19mat_4w7s.* red size>1K
TIME=*:0730:1800
And this in client-local.cfg:
[hostname1]
file:`find /usr/local/webtrends/sdc/weblog -type f | xargs ls
-1tr | tail -1`
file:`ls -1
/usr/local/scripts/logs/dcs1xaz9saotnw713cmtaut8c_6w3j*`
file:`ls -1
/usr/local/scripts/logs/dcsaplg0kbotnwvrj16x28msg_1i2n*`
file:`ls -1
/usr/local/scripts/logs/dcsdq1p60cotnw32xcywlbisg_9i5q*`
file:`ls -1
/usr/local/scripts/logs/dcsmnj8yecotnwbcevyym9t8c_4d7i*`
file:`ls -1
/usr/local/scripts/logs/dcsp6ro5kbotnwvjh6yh0dmsg_3j1y*`
file:`ls -1
/usr/local/scripts/logs/dcsu5rokrbotnwb01tmd19mat_4w7s*`
They all show up under the files column. To test it, I deleted
the file specified in the last line from the directory, but all Hobbit
does is remove it from displaying. I want it to go red saying that the
file does not exist.
The man pages says "By default, a warning is triggered for files
that have a FILE entry, but which do not exist." But, I'm not seeing
this occur.
Any ideas?
D. Stuffle
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