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Testing files

list Jaap Winius
Thu, 12 Jul 2018 17:36:36 +0000
Message-Id: <user-17acc8776e2e@xymon.invalid>

Hi folks,

According to  http://xymon.sourceforge.net/xymon/help/manpages/man5/client-local.cfg.5.htm  it's possible to add file configuration entries to  /etc/xymon/client-local.cfg. For example, to check for the existence  of a file called /tmp/krb5cc_0 on host.example.com, I'd add this stanza:

   [bap1.umrk.nl]
   file:/tmp/krb5cc_0

That works. However, the above mentioned manpage also says this about  file configuration entries:

"A file monitoring entry is used to watch the meta-data of a file:  Owner, group, size, permissions, checksum etc."

Meta data? How is that done? Except for some hash settings, no  examples are given. To check to see if the example file is always less  than 3600 seconds old, I would think something like this would be  necessary:

   [bap1.umrk.nl]
   file:/tmp/krb5cc_0 mtime<3600

Or possibly:

   [bap1.umrk.nl]
   file:/tmp/krb5cc_0:mtime<3600

But, these don't seem to work: Xymon still only reports that the file exists.

Would anyone mind explaining what the correct syntax is for this file  test and perhaps other ones like it (e.g. for owner, group, file size,  permissions)?

Thanks,

Jaap