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ifconfig request

list Isaac W Traxler
Fri, 7 Jun 2013 10:24:48 -0500 (CDT)
Message-Id: <user-dd6d7d12d4f7@xymon.invalid>

When the clients collects data to send the server, one of the commands issues is ifconfig. Where can I go to edit this so that the ifconfig becomes "ifconfig 2>/dev/null"?

It turns out that systems with network interfaces that have mac addresses larger than 8 bytes cause ifconfig to print the following message to standard error:

   Ifconfig uses the ioctl access method to get the full address
   information, which limits hardware addresses to 8 bytes. Because
   Infiniband address has 20 bytes, only the first 8 bytes are displayed
   correctly. Ifconfig is obsolete! For replacement check ip.

So, if I can edit the command list so that standard error is sent to /dev/null, my xymonclientlog will not fill up.


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