linux client disk warning levels
Understood about the server doing the deciphering of the client
data. Strange that the Windows clients are easily adjusted on the
client end.
I don't have an analysis.d folder. I think I'll just add the custom levels into the analysis.cfg file and see what happens.
Thanks.
Kris Springer
I don't have an analysis.d folder. I think I'll just add the custom levels into the analysis.cfg file and see what happens.
Thanks.
Kris Springer
On 1/30/2017 1:24 PM, Ralph Mitchell
wrote:
Ralph MitchellYou would normally put warning levels in the server/etc/analysis.cfg file, or in individualfiles in server/etc/analysis.d. The server breaks the [df] section out of the client report and applies the warning and panic levels to each partition.
On Mon, Jan 30, 2017 at 4:12 PM, Kris Springer <user-c2caa0a7a8d5@xymon.invalid> wrote:
I've got some linux clients set up and I'd like to adjust the disk warning levels, but I can't seem to get any custom settings to work. There's settings in the /etc/xymon/localclient.cfg file, but editing the defaults does nothing. In that file it specifies that I need to add --local to the xymonclient.sh command found in the /etc/xymon/cllientlaunch.cfg file, but when I do that the client goes purple. So I looked in the /etc/xymon/localclient.cfg file again and added a HOST= line as well as the custom disk levels I want, but that doesn't change anything. I should also note that I'm restarting the xymon-client service after each change to make sure it's applying it.
Can someone give me a clue as to how to make this seemingly simple adjustment on my client? Or is there a way to define the disk levels in my server's hosts file for this client?
Thanks.
Kris Springer
Xymon@xymon.com