On Mon, 6 Mar 2017, Phil Crooker wrote:
It may be running but fails and doesn't send an update to the server. Try setting:
Nope - definitely does _not_ run - I can log in to the server in quesiton and check the process listing - I never see hobbit-patch.sh process in the listing.
I think I will try using xymoncmd to start the script and see if that helps.
Thanks!
Iain
#! /bin/bash -x
on the first line of the script and then look at the log file. And do rename the logfile to hobbit-patch.log...
From: Xymon <xymon-bounces at xymon.com> on behalf of Iain M Conochie <iain at shihad.org> Sent: Sunday, 5 March 2017 7:39 AM To: xymon at xymon.com Subject: [Xymon] ext script does not run on client restart
Hi
I have an ext script to check for the status of available patches on my hosts. Once I have updated the patches, I restart the xymon-client so that the test will go green again. Occasionally the ext script will not run on restart. Is there a way I can debug what the xymon client is choosing to run? How does xymon track the interval after a restart? My clientlaunch fragment looks like:
[patches] ENVFILE $XYMONCLIENTHOME/etc/xymonclient.cfg CMD $XYMONCLIENTHOME/ext/hobbit-patch.sh LOGFILE $XYMONCLIENTHOME/logs/hobbit-patch.sh INTERVAL 6h
Client version:
ii xymon-client 4.3.17-6+deb8u1 amd64 client for the Xymon network monitor
Thanks for any advice!
Iain
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