yes user that the client is running under can access that file. my problem is that graph is also ok and its showing, but all i wanna do is to report if that size of file grows greater than 100MB.
On 4/9/07, Rich Smrcina <rsmrcina at wi.rr.com> wrote:
I've noticed that it can take a couple of cycles of the client to get the process started (or changed).
Also, can the user that the client is running under access that file?
Robin Tiwari wrote:
I have installed hobbit from rpm and now the client can send data to server. But i need to monitor file size and what i did was i added one line in hobbit-clients.cfg my settings are here
HOST=myhostname.domainname PROC squid 2 5 yellow TRACK FILE /cache1/access.log TRACK
and i added in client-local.cfg like this
[myhostname.domainname] log:/var/log/messages:10240 ignore MARK file:/cache1/access.log but its still saying "No files check" and its not showing information regarding the files i specified? what might be the problem???
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