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leaking memory, alerts.cfg problems

list Tres Finocchiaro
Wed, 10 Sep 2014 10:59:22 -0400
Message-Id: <CANQs7dD=user-668cdfac165a@xymon.invalid>

@Ribeiro,

Thanks kindly for the reply.  Please see my responses below.

Maybe I’m confused, but what’s the point of using NOCOLUMMS for something
that’s not one of the statuses that is sent by the client?
I agree.  I mentioned in my second post that I ran the "drop" statement per
instructions.  I've done this several time, but telnet keeps coming back.
 Hiding it using NOCOLUMNS is the only way to keep the page from going
purple.

If you want to omit telnet, simply don’t list it in hosts.cfg for the host.
As aforementioned, we don't list in in hosts.cfg, we list # ssh instead.
 I'm not sure why it keeps coming back.

If you want to drop an existing column, look into “Tips and Tricks” under
the Help menu, and navigate to “How do I delete a test status?”.
As aforementioned, we did this.

NOCOLUMNS is for something that the client will continue to send, and you
can’t turn off, but don’t want to display.
Since the client is a switch, I'm not sure we have the ability to alter
anything from the "send" side of the fence.  Let me know if this assumption
is incorrect.

@Carl,

I just saw your reply come in.  I'll try your recommendations now.

-Tres

- user-88678e65ced1@xymon.invalid

On Wed, Sep 10, 2014 at 10:46 AM, Ribeiro, Glauber <
user-59d088777028@xymon.invalid> wrote:
 Maybe I’m confused, but what’s the point of using NOCOLUMMS for
something that’s not one of the statuses that is sent by the client? If you
want to omit telnet, simply don’t list it in hosts.cfg for the host. If you
want to drop an existing column, look into “Tips and Tricks” under the Help
menu, and navigate to “How do I delete a test status?”.


NOCOLUMNS is for something that the client will continue to send, and you
can’t turn off, but don’t want to display.


glauber


*From:* Xymon [mailto:xymon-bounces at xymon.com] *On Behalf Of *Tres
Finocchiaro
*Sent:* Wednesday, September 10, 2014 09:31
*To:* Carl Inglis
*Cc:* xymon at xymon.com
*Subject:* Re: [Xymon] leaking memory, alerts.cfg problems

The manpage says “*column* is one of *cpu*, *disk*, *files*, *memory*,
*msgs*, *ports*, *procs*.” – it doesn’t mention “telnet” as an option to
drop.


Well, then the manpage should be updated.

Here is the page normally:
http://i.imgur.com/8bKAzvg.png
And here is the page with "0.0.0.0 .default. # NOCOLUMNS:telnet" added.
http://i.imgur.com/0DYn78E.png

To entertain the suggestion, I've commented out the .default. line too but
still no alerts... I'm not sure where else to look.