Hi,
I'm using Xymon 4.3.0-0.beta2 et I want to disable the port test. Actually it doesn't appear but the check isn't disable. One of my xymon client had a lot of connections* and the scan create huge logs dans make load sometime.
I tried :
bb 127.0.0.1 "drop [HOSTNAME] port"
On the xymon server but nothing happens :( Is it possible to completely disable it?
(*) something like :
netstat -laptn | wc -l
31471 And it's a calm day.
-- Benjamin Boudoir Melty Network / Eeple Administrateur Système
Hello
Edit your client ~hobbit/client/bin/hobbitclient-OS.sh file (if linux: hobbitclient-linux.sh) then search "[ports]" section and drop the following lines :
echo "[ports]"
Bug in RedHat's netstat spews annoying error messages.
netstat -ant 2>/dev/null
(If it is xymon, replace hobbit by xymon.)
then restart hobbit-client.
Nico
Le 4 mai 2012 à 18:08, Benjamin Boudoir a écrit :
I tried :
bb 127.0.0.1 "drop [HOSTNAME] port"
On the xymon server but nothing happens :( Is it possible to completely disable it?
(*) something like :
netstat -laptn | wc -
Le vendredi 4 mai 2012 19:28:36, Nico a écrit :
Hello
Edit your client ~hobbit/client/bin/hobbitclient-OS.sh file (if linux: hobbitclient-linux.sh) then search "[ports]" section and drop the following lines :
echo "[ports]"
Bug in RedHat's netstat spews annoying error messages.
netstat -ant 2>/dev/null
(If it is xymon, replace hobbit by xymon.)
then restart hobbit-client.
Nico
Le 4 mai 2012 à 18:08, Benjamin Boudoir a écrit :
I tried :
bb 127.0.0.1 "drop [HOSTNAME] port"
On the xymon server but nothing happens :( Is it possible to completely disable it?
(*) something like :
netstat -laptn | wc -
Thank you, that's exactly what I wanted!
-- Benjamin Boudoir Melty Network / Eeple Administrateur Système
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