Or more like a problem. :)
Hi,
I have one server that has over 1700 processes, which includes a LOT of java processes, causing a lot of characters per line. So the entire PS output is not sent to the server; is truncated around 1400 lines.
The problem is that any PROC I define to be monitored, that happens not to be within that 1400 lines stays in alarm condition.
I played with setting MAXLINE and MAXMSG_STATUS to very high numbers, but to no success
I also noted that in BB man pages it, says:
/* The maximum size of a message is defined by the maximum allowed length of your shell's command line, and is typically 8-32 KB.
If you need to send longer status messages, you can specify "@" as the message: bb will then read the status message from its stdin.
*/
Is there any way to get default tests such as PROC to be able to use the "@" capability, or will I just need to create a script monitoring procs on that server and EXHOST for default PROC test for that server?
Thanks
Doug