On fim, 2008-08-14 at 17:09 -0700, Tim McCloskey wrote:
As we have many variants I went so far as to add
CLASS=linux,some-other-linux-as-defined-local,etc.
Now I have positively confirmed that it works if the L in Linux is changed to lowercase. So the classname of a client is the first line of the clientdata. E.g.:
client XXXX,rhi,hi,is.linux linux
or: client yggdrasill,rhi,hi,is.linux linux or:
client snaefell,rhi,hi,is.sunos sunos
for bbwin clients:
client XXXXX.rhi.hi.is.bbwin win32
I hope this may help somebody that is puzzled by the CLASS statement.
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Anna Jonna Armannsdottir <user-a8cde33204f6@xymon.invalid>
Computing Services, University of Iceland