Speaking of config files--- the "STOP" keyword in hobbit-alerts.cfg does not appear to be recognized, even though it's referenced in the documentation?!?!?!?
Kent C. Brodie - brodie at phys.mcw.edu Department of Physiology Medical College of Wisconsin (414) 456-8590 -----Original Message----- From: Henrik Stoerner [mailto:henrik at hswn.dk] Sent: Friday, August 04, 2006 10:09 AM To: hobbit at hswn.dk Subject: Re: [hobbit] hobbit-*.cfg syntax check
On Fri, Aug 04, 2006 at 10:40:12AM -0400, Gary B. wrote:
Is there a syntax checker for the hobbit-*.cfg configuration files (such as hobbit-clients.cfg)? I'm having an issue where some of the rules I set up are apparently being ignored, or otherwise not working as expected. I have a feeling it may be due to a syntax error, but I'm not sure.
The utilities that read the configuration file does complain if they find something they cannot understand. Look in the clientdata.log and page.log files (for hobbit-clients.cfg and hobbit-alerts.cfg, respectively).
There are also "--dump-config" options for these two utilities, which will dump the configuration as they understand it. And complain about any errors.
I'm also curious, how does Hobbit deal with syntax errors in the configuration files? Does it just skip over bad syntax, or stop completely when it encounters an error?
It tries to cope, ignoring the error and continuing with whatever bits of the config file it understands.
Regards, Henrik
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