I want to be able to disable client test such as disk, procs, etc. I have some custom ones that I want to use instead. In BB, I used to go to bbdef.sh file and just set the tests that I do not want to run to FALSE. Is there such a config file in hobbit.
On Mon, Jun 05, 2006 at 08:23:52PM -0700, Lozovsky, Daniel wrote:
I want to be able to disable client test such as disk, procs, etc. I have some custom ones that I want to use instead. In BB, I used to go to bbdef.sh file and just set the tests that I do not want to run to FALSE. Is there such a config file in hobbit.
No.
I had not anticipated this scenario, so it isn't configurable. What you *can* do is to modify the hobbit client script on your servers:
- If you leave out the "[uptime]" section, you will disable the "cpu" status.
- if you leave out the "[df]" section, you will disable the "disk" status.
- If you leave out the "[procs]" section, you will disable the "procs" status.
- If you leave out the memory section(s) - names vary across operating systems - then you will disable the "memory" status.
- The "msgs" status can be disabled by not configuring any logs for this host, and running hobbitd_client with the --no-clear-msgs option.
The custom scripts you're using - are they specific to your setup, or are they generally useful ? If the latter, let me know how I can improve the current tests.
Regards, Henrik
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