It just happened again, the client data page had the full listing, the
<defunct> tag had the ending ">" missing, but this may have been
truncated due to line length. The cpu page didn't show any part of the
<defunct> label and nothing of the top output after that label.
Thanks,
Larry Barber
On Fri, 2005-09-16 at 16:22 -0500, Barber, Larry wrote:
If I recall correctly, the listing ended with "<defunct", with no closing ">". It's gone by now and I didn't think to save it when I looked at it. I may not be remembering correctly (it may have been
the cpu page that had the "<defunct", not the client data page). If it
pops up again I'll save a copy. FYI, I use Firefox for my browser. I don't know if the same thing happens with IE or not.
Thanks, Larry Barber
On Fri, 2005-09-16 at 16:13 -0500, user-ce4a2c883f75@xymon.invalid wrote: > On Fri, Sep 16, 2005 at 04:55:33PM -0400, user-7a6c75d6cc10@xymon.invalid > wrote: > > I've noticed that when the top listing includes a <defunct>
label, > that > > the top listing on the cpu page gets truncated at that point. > Possibly > > the ending '>' is getting interpreted as a the close of an html
tag? > > I think it's your browser that truncates the display at that point. > If > you click on the "Client data" link - does that include the full > top/ps > output ? It should, because that's sent with a content-type of > "text/plain". > > > Would it be possible to filter those labels out? I suspect that > same > > thing happens with the ps output on the procs page, although I > haven't > > actually observed it. > > It should behave the same way, yes... It would make sense for
Hobbit > to > do some basic html-ification of the data before embedding it into > the > webpage. On the other hand, some of the status reports are > pre-formatted > as HTML, so those should be left alone. Hmm... > > > Henrik > > > > > >