[hobbit] file monitoring with mtime&noexist
Martin Flemming
martin.flemming at desy.de
Fri May 15 14:39:05 CEST 2009
Great, thanks a lot !
But i wonder a little bit, that it works for you with
> file:`find /var/run -name "yum.pid" -mtime +86400`
because -mtime +86400 means 86400 * 24 hours
-mtime n
File's data was last modified n*24 hours ago.
I use now -mmin +60
-mmin n
File's data was last modified n minutes ago.
And it works great !
thanks
martin
On Fri, 15 May 2009, dOCtoR MADneSs wrote:
> martin.flemming at desy.de a écrit :
>>
>> Hi !
>>
>> .. i want to monitor the /var/run/yum.pid file
>> for hanging yum-process ...
>>
>> So my hobbit-client.cfg looks like
>>
>> FILE /var/run/yum.pid mtime>86400 noexist
>>
>> I want an alert, if the file exits and it's older than 24 hours,
>> but i've got an alarm if it's exists and not if it's exist and already
>> 24hours old ...
>>
>> Got somebody an idea how it works ?
>>
>> .. or did i something misunderstood ...
>>
>>
>> thanks & cheers
>>
>>
>>
>> Martin
>>
>>
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> I needed to do same, so here is what I did :
>
> in client-local.cfg (hosted on xymon server) :
>
> [your_host]
> file:`find /var/run -name "yum.pid" -mtime +86400`
>
> Then in hobbit-clients.cfg (hosted on xymon server too) :
>
> HOST=yourhost
> FILE /var/run/yum.pid red NOEXIST
>
> Of course, you can use yellow instead of red.
>
> Then reload your xymon server (restart is not needed) and wait a little. The
> client on your host will ask xymon server the section in client-local.cfg,
> then it'll apply it, so the changes should take about 15minutes to be
> applied.
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