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"procs" monitoring

list Phil Crooker
Tue, 17 Jun 2014 02:26:37 +0000
Message-Id: <user-9c2bbe7f74d9@xymon.invalid>

One possibility - are these settings reflected in the local client config? If you are running in central mode. The central mode settings are in:

$XYMONHOME/tmp/logfetch.hostname.whatever.cfg

I have had local config settings override the central settings with bbwin, don't know if that happens with linux clients.

cheers, Phil

From: Xymon on behalf of Bruno Deschamps
Sent: Tuesday, 17 June 2014 5:34 AM
To: Mike Burger
Cc: xymon at xymon.com
Subject: Re: [Xymon] "procs" monitoring

Hi,

I have the same problem here,

My Xymon conf are:


MAXMSG_STATUS="3145728"

MAXMSG_CLIENT="3145728"

MAXMSG_DATA="3145728"

MAXMSG_NOTES="3145728"

MAXLINE="3145728


There is another configuration on server or client side that resolve this problem?


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2014-03-13 17:23 GMT-03:00 Mike Burger <user-cc5c6e80f4c5@xymon.invalid<mailto:user-cc5c6e80f4c5@xymon.invalid>>:
Hello Mike,

Thanks for reply, in your case change valeus solved the problem?

I'll change and test.

2014-03-13 17:00 GMT-03:00 Mike Burger <user-cc5c6e80f4c5@xymon.invalid<mailto:user-cc5c6e80f4c5@xymon.invalid>>:
Hello,

Thanks for the reply. I checked the folder "tmp" and the msg file.
<hostname> Has 72K, and all files from tmp folder add 100K, I believe
that
this is not the problem.

What parameter that you changed in xymonclient-os.sh? In my case is
linux.
About MAXDATA parameter, which is the default value? Therefore found
no
parameter in this xymonserver.cfg
I was running into a situation where my messages, data and/or status was
incomplete.

I set the following, to compensate:

MAXLINE="32768"
MAXMSG_CLIENT=1536              # clientdata messages (default=512k)
MAXMSG_STATUS=1536              # general "status" messages
(default=256k)
MAXMSG_DATA=1536                # "data" messages, if enabled
(default=256k)

I strongly recommend increasing your values as mentioned by Torsten.
Indeed, they did. :-)

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Mike Burger
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