~hobbituser/server/etc/client-local.cfg
[FUUBAR.imaginenetworksllc.com] file:/opt/bad-exi-backup
~hobbituser/server/etc/clients.cfg
HOST=FUUBAR.imaginenetworksllc.com PROC smokeping 1 -1 red FILE /opt/bad-esxi-backup red noexist #this will make it red if the file exists
Bunch of documentation in the config files, too. It's more typical to have an opposite (red when a file is missing). You can also do something like make time:
FILE /some/whare/folder/anotherfolder/output.png red mtime<600 #red if made more than 10 minutes ago
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On Mon, Sep 21, 2015 at 10:44 AM, Zoltan Forray <zforray at vcu.edu> wrote:
This is a general/first time question about NFS mounted file systems.
If I understand correctly (please correct me if I am wrong), by default Xymon Linux client doesn't check NFS mounts.
I had a user ask to monitor a FILE which is on an NFS mounted filesystem. However, after adding FILE to analysis.cfg on the Xymon server, it still doesn't show up for this host (been watching for over 30-minutes and it still says "No files checked".
So, how do I get this to work?
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