Hi,
On 31/08/2021 02:03, Jeremy Laidman wrote:
Christoph
I'm not familiar with the xymon plugins you're referring to, having never used Xymon on Debian-based systems, but Google tells me to look in /usr/share/doc/hobbit-plugins/examples/temp.local.yaml for config examples,?and to make changes by modifying (or adding) the file /etc/xymon/temp.local.yaml.
You are correct, this file should in theory do, what I want, but as far as I understood it, it is only capable of excluding certain thermal zones, not whole drives/devices unfortunately. Thanks for the pointer though!
Cheers
Christoph
Cheers
Jeremy
On Mon, 30 Aug 2021 at 23:56, Christoph Zechner <user-249716582ccc@xymon.invalid <mailto:user-249716582ccc@xymon.invalid>> wrote:
Hi,
I've been using the "temp" check from xymon's plugins (on Debian) and
wanted to ask if it was possible to excluce certain devices from the
check. We have "problems" with an USB stick, which is permanently
plugged into one of our machines and which does not have any
temperature
sensors or readings, but sometimes xymon decides it now has somewhere
around 200 ?C, which is of course not possible.
Other checks like "libs" have dedicated yaml files which allow
customisation, is there any such option for the "temp" check as well?
Thanks in advance!
Best regards
Christoph Zechner
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