Now it makes perfect sense, perhaps add your comment to the man/html page:
The rules describe criteria that must be met - only when they are met will the
status be green.
On Wednesday 24 May 2006 3:16 pm, Henrik Stoerner wrote:
On Wed, May 24, 2006 at 10:04:50AM -0500, Rich Smrcina wrote:
The description of mtime is as follows:
to check if a file was updated within the past 10 minutes (600
seconds): mtime<600.
Also, I'm prefectly OK with the possiblity that this is a documentation
issue. If the functionality doesn't match the documentation, it's always
easier to change the doc. :)
I'm open to suggestions :-)
Anyway, the thing about these FILE rules is that the rules describe
criteria that must be met - only when they are met will the status be
green.
So "mtime<600" means "the difference between current time and the mtime
of the file must be less than 600 seconds - if not, the file status will
go red".
Henrik
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