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problem with hobbit-clients.cfg

list Johann Eggers
Mon, 18 May 2009 16:17:12 +0200
Message-Id: <user-b2348f1c6b93@xymon.invalid>

-----Original Message-----
From: Torsten Richter [mailto:user-c862b499d9fa@xymon.invalid]
Sent: Montag, 18. Mai 2009 15:35
To: user-ae9b8668bcde@xymon.invalid
Subject: [hobbit] problem with hobbit-clients.cfg

Hi all,

I'm running XYmon 4.3.0-beta2 on Linux with server side configuration
an
I'm experiencing a problem with the process monitoring.
I've entered the following data into hobbit-clients.cfg on the server:

HOST=xdspmis1
        PORT LOCAL=%[.:]21$ STATE=LISTEN COLOR=yellow "TEXT=FTP
Daemon"
        PORT LOCAL=%[.:]22$ STATE=LISTEN COLOR=yellow "TEXT=SSH
listener"
        PROC /usr/lib/ssh/sshd 1 3 red TRACK=ssh

HOST=xdspmis2
        PORT LOCAL=%[.:]21$ STATE=LISTEN COLOR=yellow "TEXT=FTP
Daemon"
        PORT LOCAL=%[.:]22$ STATE=LISTEN COLOR=yellow "TEXT=SSH
listener"
        PROC /usr/lib/ssh/sshd 1 3 red TRACK=ssh

The ports monitoring is working fine but for procs I only get a clear
icon.
The history of the test looks like this:

	Mon May 18 11:24:16 2009 	clear 	0:01:19
	Mon May 18 11:24:16 2009 	green 	none
	Mon May 18 11:19:14 2009 	clear 	0:05:02
	Mon May 18 11:19:14 2009 	green 	none
	Mon May 18 11:14:12 2009 	clear 	0:05:02
	Mon May 18 11:14:12 2009 	green 	none
	Mon May 18 11:09:09 2009 	clear 	0:05:03
	Mon May 18 11:09:09 2009 	green 	none

The data from the client is delivered to the server as cpu, disk,
msgs,
memory are displayed fine.
Oddly enough there is a graph for the ssh daemon which is graphed
since I
set up the monitoring.

For a third machine i have the following entries in
hobbit-clients.cfg:

        PROC "snmpdx" 0 0 yellow
        PROC "snmpXdmid" 0 0 yellow
        PROC "snmpd" 0 0 yellow
        PROC /usr/local/sbin/sshd 1 3 red TRACK=ssh
        PORT LOCAL=%[.:]21$ STATE=LISTEN COLOR=yellow "TEXT=FTP
Daemon"
        PORT LOCAL=%[.:]22$ STATE=LISTEN COLOR=yellow "TEXT=SSH
listener"

The first 3 entries are displayed correctly with:

	snmpdx (found 0, req. at most 0)
	snmpXdmid (found 0, req. at most 0)
	snmpd (found 0, req. at most 0)

But the sshd is not displayed although it is graphed :-/

Regards
Torsten

Hello,

try putting the TRACK= into quotes.
I had the same issue and with quoting it works at my site.

Regards
Johann