Have you tried LOG?
LOG filename match-pattern [COLOR=color] [IGNORE=ignore-pattern]
[TEXT=displaytext]
xymon.com example
LOG /var/log/mail.log DB_RUNRECOVERY COLOR=red
Not sure how this would work on Windows. Is there any way to identify what
file is being sent without a packet capture?
Josh Luthman
Office: XXX-XXX-XXXX
Direct: XXX-XXX-XXXX
XXXX Wayne St
Suite XXXX
Troy, OH XXXXX
On Mon, Jul 26, 2010 at 12:56 AM, Lapuz, Ryan Jay <
user-a5a4328a614f@xymon.invalid> wrote:
Good day!
I am also trying to make that work for weeks now. I already read a lot of
messages in the xymon archive and bbwin forum but still can’t make it work.
The log says “[msgs]: will ignore : <entry>” but it still sends the
ignored data in the client-local.cfg file.
Is there someone here who has a working ignore function in the bbwin
central mode?
Here’s my xymon version.
Xymon 4.3.0 beta 2/bbwin 0.12 on CentOS 5-4
Thank in advance!
Ryan
*From:* Vernon Everett [mailto:user-b3f8dacb72c8@xymon.invalid]
*Sent:* Monday, July 26, 2010 12:42 PM
*To:* xymon at xymon.com
*Subject:* [xymon] bb-win & client-local.cfg
Hi all
Hoping for a little help on this one.
Got a stream of errors coming through from some wintendo clients running
bb-win.
See example below.
We would like to ignore some errors related to certain messages.
I was under the impression that the following in client-local.cfg would do
it.
[win32]
eventlog:Security
ignore Success
eventlog:System
ignore Information
*eventlog:Application
ignore Citrix System Monitoring
ignore MetaFrameEvents*
Appears to not be the case.
How do we configure the client-local.cfg to ignore instances of the first
and last error, but not instances like the middle one below?
(The messages are for illustrative purposes only - their relative
importance and why I should or shouldn't ignore them is not under
discussion)
Regards
Vernon
[image: red] application: error - 2010/07/26 11:41:53 - Citrix System Monitoring Agent (37) - NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM
"The Queue thread stopped responding. The Citrix System Monitoring Agent will shutdown
and restart."
[image: yellow] application: warning - 2010/07/26 11:40:52 - Citrix-Multimedia-Flash (50) - stuff/deleted
"The client does not support HDX MediaStream for Flash. Server-side Flash rendering
will be used if available."
[image: yellow] application: warning - 2010/07/26 11:33:59 - MetaFrameEvents (1103) - n/a
"An error occurred while retrieving client printer properties. Default printer properties
will be used instead. Client name: (WI_-fCiFejFrIHBbXrfM) Printer: (CompanyName
Pull Print PS [UPD:PS] (from WI_-fCiFejFrIHBbXrfM) in session 6) Printer driver:
()"