Hello,
Could someone let me know how I can use 2 different domain names when excluding hosts in the hobbit-alerts.cfg? Example: exhost=%(server).test.com %(server).abc.intra. I tried to use a comma and space between the 2 domain names but it isn't taking it.
Thanks in advance for any info
On Fri, Jul 21, 2006 at 09:04:49AM -0400, Bill Perez wrote:
Could someone let me know how I can use 2 different domain names when excluding hosts in the hobbit-alerts.cfg? Example: exhost=%(server).test.com %(server).abc.intra. I tried to use a comma and space between the 2 domain names but it isn't taking it.
How about exhost=%server.(test.com|abc.intra)
Regards, Henrik
How about exhost=%server.(test.com|abc.intra)
The server names are actually different. so it's server1.test.com server2.abc.intra and another server doesn't have a domain name specified. Any other ideas?
On 7/21/06, Henrik Stoerner <henrik at hswn.dk> wrote:
On Fri, Jul 21, 2006 at 09:04:49AM -0400, Bill Perez wrote:
Could someone let me know how I can use 2 different domain names when excluding hosts in the hobbit-alerts.cfg? Example: exhost=%(server).test.com %(server).abc.intra. I tried to use a comma
and
space between the 2 domain names but it isn't taking it.
How about exhost=%server.(test.com|abc.intra)
Regards, Henrik
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Bill Perez wrote:
How about exhost=%server.(test.com|abc.intra)
The server names are actually different. so it's server1.test.com <http://server1.test.com> server2.abc.intra and another server doesn't have a domain name specified. Any other ideas?
On 7/21/06, *Henrik Stoerner* <henrik at hswn.dk <mailto:henrik at hswn.dk>> wrote:
On Fri, Jul 21, 2006 at 09:04:49AM -0400, Bill Perez wrote: > > Could someone let me know how I can use 2 different domain names when > excluding hosts in the hobbit-alerts.cfg? Example: > exhost=%(server).test.com %(server).abc.intra. I tried to use a comma and > space between the 2 domain names but it isn't taking it. How about exhost=%server.(test.com|abc.intra) Regards, Henrik
The host names are separated by commas. Here is our rule, but it uses a macro.
$HOSTS_EXCLUDED=server1.test.com,server2.abc.intra
EXHOST=$HOSTS_EXCLUDED EXSERVICE=$SERVICES_EXCLUDED COLOR=red IGNORE HOST=* SERVICE=%(tl1am|^se$) TIME=*:0200:1200
Perhaps make sure there are no spaces after the commas or equals sign?
Looking at Henrik's example, I suppose EXHOST is not case sensitive,
although ours is all uppercase.
Run this to make sure your config looks ok:
bin/bbcmd hobbitd_alert --dump-config
Thanks for your reply David, this helped to get my issue resolved.
On 7/21/06, David Gore <David.Gore at verizonbusiness.com> wrote:
Bill Perez wrote:
How about exhost=%server.(test.com|abc.intra)
The server names are actually different. so it's server1.test.com <http://server1.test.com> server2.abc.intra and another server doesn't have a domain name specified. Any other ideas?
On 7/21/06, *Henrik Stoerner* <henrik at hswn.dk <mailto:henrik at hswn.dk>> wrote:
On Fri, Jul 21, 2006 at 09:04:49AM -0400, Bill Perez wrote: > > Could someone let me know how I can use 2 different domain names when > excluding hosts in the hobbit-alerts.cfg? Example: > exhost=%(server).test.com %(server).abc.intra. I tried to use a comma and > space between the 2 domain names but it isn't taking it. How about exhost=%server.(test.com|abc.intra) Regards, HenrikThe host names are separated by commas. Here is our rule, but it uses a macro.
$HOSTS_EXCLUDED=server1.test.com,server2.abc.intra
EXHOST=$HOSTS_EXCLUDED EXSERVICE=$SERVICES_EXCLUDED COLOR=red IGNORE HOST=* SERVICE=%(tl1am|^se$) TIME=*:0200:1200
Perhaps make sure there are no spaces after the commas or equals sign? Looking at Henrik's example, I suppose EXHOST is not case sensitive, although ours is all uppercase.
Run this to make sure your config looks ok:
bin/bbcmd hobbitd_alert --dump-config
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Hi,
Hobbit client : hobbit-4.2-beta-20060605 OS: FreeBSD 6.1
I configured on hobbit server the client-local.cfg for freebsd:
[freebsd] log:/var/log/messages:10240 log:/var/log/maillog:10240 file:/usr/local/bin/bash:md5"
and the hobbit-clients.cfg :
HOST=baldo FILE /usr/local/bin/bash MD5=e457ec5b7884437c7ce266e5827a4a43 LOG /var/log/messages diff-bkp-mx-dom red
but it doesn't work, the status of FILES is:
red /usr/local/bin/bash File has MD5 hash (No MD5 data) - should be e457ec5b7884437c7ce266e5827a4a43
On client-data information, there is this section:
[file:/usr/local/bin/bash] type:100000 (file) mode:755 (-rwxr-xr-x) linkcount:1 owner:0 (root) group:0 (wheel) size:594692 clock:1153621952 (2006/07/23-04:32:32) atime:1153620827 (2006/07/23-04:13:47) ctime:1150500756 (2006/06/17-01:32:36) mtime:1145695494 (2006/04/22-10:44:54)
it seems it doesn t manage to do the md5 check.
here the way i use to get the md5 of the file:
md5 /usr/local/bin/bash
MD5 (/usr/local/bin/bash) = e457ec5b7884437c7ce266e5827a4a43
thanks in advance. Regards, Nicolas
On Sun, Jul 23, 2006 at 04:43:46AM +0200, Nicolas wrote:
Hi,
Hobbit client : hobbit-4.2-beta-20060605 OS: FreeBSD 6.1
I configured on hobbit server the client-local.cfg for freebsd:
[freebsd] log:/var/log/messages:10240 log:/var/log/maillog:10240 file:/usr/local/bin/bash:md5"
Is that a direct cut-and-paste ? If it is, try removing that double-quote character after the 'md5'.
On client-data information, there is this section:
[file:/usr/local/bin/bash] type:100000 (file) mode:755 (-rwxr-xr-x) linkcount:1 owner:0 (root) group:0 (wheel) size:594692 clock:1153621952 (2006/07/23-04:32:32) atime:1153620827 (2006/07/23-04:13:47) ctime:1150500756 (2006/06/17-01:32:36) mtime:1145695494 (2006/04/22-10:44:54)
it seems it doesn t manage to do the md5 check.
Right, which leads me to suspect a configuration error. Also, could you check if the ~hobbit/client/tmp/logfetch.cfg file on the client contains the correct entries ? They should be identical to the [freebsd] section you have in client-local.cfg
Regards, Henrik
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