11 Jan
2007
11 Jan
'07
7:46 p.m.
both are ok,since .* is not greedy as in PERL's. The former is preferred since it provides more exact match.
On 1/11/07, Thomas <tlp-hobbit at holme-pedersen.dk> wrote:
Do you mean like this ?
FILE %/ftp/input/.*.gz RED mtime<7200 or
FILE %/ftp/input/.* RED mtime<7200
Jerry Yu wrote:
For wildcard, you want '.*' to represent any character instead of '*' alone. I have a handful of this kind of FILE checks.
On 1/11/07, *Thomas * <tlp-hobbit at holme-pedersen.dk <mailto:tlp-hobbit at holme-pedersen.dk>> wrote:
hi all, Trying to get file monitoring to work. Works find with fixedfilenames but I need to match a pattern in a directory and find the oldest file. If more than say 7200 sec old in mtime then generate an alert.
in client-local.cfg I have file:`ls -t /ftp/input/* | tail -1` which produces the oldest file name on the web page. I have the following in hobbit-clients.cfg FILE %/ftp/input/*.gz RED mtime<7200 but I get no alarms. Any ideas ? To unsubscribe from the hobbit list, send an e-mail to hobbit-unsubscribe at hswn.dk <mailto:hobbit-unsubscribe at hswn.dk>To unsubscribe from the hobbit list, send an e-mail to hobbit-unsubscribe at hswn.dk