Hi
I'm running xymon client and server 4.3.0 beta3 on a server called toto, a linux host.
In ~xymon/server/etc/client-local.cfg I created a section as follow :
[toto]
file:find /test -name tata
On client side, in ~xymon/client/tmp/logfetch.toto.cfg, there is nothing like I configured in the client-local.cfg. It seems the server transfered the [linux] section, not the [toto] one. I tried to remove the logfetch.toto.cfg file, restarted both client and server with no effect. How could I correct this ?
Regards and best wishes !
On Jan 2, 2011, at 8:12 AM, dOCtoR MADneSs wrote:
On client side, in ~xymon/client/tmp/logfetch.toto.cfg, there is nothing like I configured in the client-local.cfg. It seems the server transfered the [linux] section, not the [toto] one. I tried to remove the logfetch.toto.cfg file, restarted both client and server with no effect. How could I correct this ?
My first guess is that the client is sending its FQDN to the server, so it doesn't match the rule you defined by hostname. However, if the client is creating files with name like logfetch.toto.cfg then it sounds like the name is correct, so I'm not sure what else it could be.
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no one have an idea about this major problem ? ----- Message d'origine -----
On Jan 2, 2011, at 8:12 AM, dOCtoR MADneSs wrote:
On client side, in ~xymon/client/tmp/logfetch.toto.cfg, there is nothing like I configured in the client-local.cfg. It seems the server transfered the [linux] section, not the [toto] one. I tried to remove the logfetch.toto.cfg file, restarted both client and server with no effect. How could I correct this ?
My first guess is that the client is sending its FQDN to the server, so it doesn't match the rule you defined by hostname. However, if the client is creating files with name like
logfetch.toto.cfgthen it sounds like the name is correct, so I'm not sure what else it could be.-- Rob McBroom <http://www.skurfer.com/>
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I think it quits on the first match, which you may have proved. There is no hierarchy. You might put [toto] up above [linux] and see what happens.
GLH
On Sun, Jan 2, 2011 at 7:12 AM, dOCtoR MADneSs <doctor at makelofine.org>wrote:
Hi
I'm running xymon client and server 4.3.0 beta3 on a server called toto, a linux host. In ~xymon/server/etc/client-local.cfg I created a section as follow : [toto] file:
find /test -name tataOn client side, in ~xymon/client/tmp/logfetch.toto.cfg, there is nothing like I configured in the client-local.cfg. It seems the server transfered the [linux] section, not the [toto] one. I tried to remove the logfetch.toto.cfg file, restarted both client and server with no effect. How could I correct this ?
Regards and best wishes !
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it was all my fault. i got a second server with an error in client-local.cfg that sent the wrong datas to my toto host. thank you for your support.
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I think it quits on the first match, which you may have proved. There is no hierarchy. You might put [toto] up above [linux] and see what happens.
GLH
On Sun, Jan 2, 2011 at 7:12 AM, dOCtoR MADneSs <doctor at makelofine.org>wrote:
Hi
I'm running xymon client and server 4.3.0 beta3 on a server called toto, a linux host. In ~xymon/server/etc/client-local.cfg I created a section as follow : [toto] file:
find /test -name tataOn client side, in ~xymon/client/tmp/logfetch.toto.cfg, there is nothing like I configured in the client-local.cfg. It seems the server transfered the [linux] section, not the [toto] one. I tried to remove the logfetch.toto.cfg file, restarted both client and server with no effect. How could I correct this ?
Regards and best wishes !
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