Looks like in 2 places although one is just for BB compatibility $HOBBIT/client/bin/hobbitclient-sunos.sh $HOBBIT/client/etc/hobbitclient.cfg (BB compatible)
-Grs-
-----Original Message----- From: Gary B. [mailto:gmbfly98 at gmail.com] Sent: Tuesday, July 25, 2006 9:52 PM To: hobbit at hswn.dk Subject: Re: [hobbit] process checks and user IDs
But where do you change the ps command that Hobbit uses on the client?
The stock 'ps' from Solaris can use the -o option for format So a command like, ps -eo user,pid,args would give you: raditz#66 <Grs> ps -eo user,pid,args USER PID COMMAND root 0 sched root 1 /etc/init - root 2 pageout root 3 fsflush root 1076 /usr/lib/saf/sac -t 300 root 342 /usr/apache/bin/httpd root 221 /usr/sbin/cron ...
HTH -Grs- -----Original Message----- From: Charles Jones -X (charljon - Cisco Learning Institute at Cisco) [mailto:charljon at cisco.com] Sent: Tuesday, July 25, 2006 3:22 PM To: hobbit at hswn.dk Subject: RE: [hobbit] process checks and user IDs
I don't know if it helps, but on Solaris you can usually use /usr/ucb/ps instead of the normal ps, which has similar options to the linux ps, including the -w (wide output) flags which will show full process names.
-Charles
From: Gary B. [mailto:gmbfly98 at gmail.com] Sent: Tue 7/25/2006 12:18 PM To: hobbit at hswn.dk Subject: [hobbit] process checks and user IDs
I've looked through all the documentation, and can't find any information on how Hobbit processes the process check rules.
I ask because we have some BB process check rules that check for user IDs in the ps output, rather than an actual process, and there's no real way of converting that into Hobbit. Also, the Solaris ps output doesn't include the full process name, so I can't check for the process that way either.
Any suggestions?
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