Linux Client
list Michael A. Price
Hello,
I tried reading through all the documentation, but I just got a ltitle
confused..
I installed hobbit on a linux server as a client. Works great.
But i would like to customize the LOG filters...
Do I do that in the hobbit-client.cfg on the server or do I do it in the
localclient.cfg on the client???
Or both??
thanks, michael
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Michael A. Price
Performance Network Engineering
NASA/GSFC Code 440.8/LMB
Greenbelt, Maryland 20770
Phone: XXX-XXX-XXXX
Cell: XXX-XXX-XXXX
e-mail: user-2a9e3c790857@xymon.invalid
list Jerry Yu
it depends on your setup. More common setup (and the default) is to edit hobbit-client.cfg alone, if your client reports to the server (tcp/1984). For log filters, you need to add the log file path/name into client-local.cfg as well as test rules in hobbit-client.cfg, both on the server.
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On 1/17/07, Michael A. Price <user-2a9e3c790857@xymon.invalid> wrote:
Hello,
I tried reading through all the documentation, but I just got a ltitle
confused..
I installed hobbit on a linux server as a client. Works great.
But i would like to customize the LOG filters...
Do I do that in the hobbit-client.cfg on the server or do I do it in the
localclient.cfg on the client???
Or both??
thanks, michael
--
Michael A. Price
Performance Network Engineering
NASA/GSFC Code 440.8/LMB
Greenbelt, Maryland 20770
Phone: XXX-XXX-XXXX
Cell: XXX-XXX-XXXX
e-mail: user-2a9e3c790857@xymon.invalid
list Michael A. Price
I read through the documentation one more time ;-) I makes sense now ;-) thanks for everyones help, michael
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Michael A. Price
Performance Network Engineering
NASA/GSFC Code 440.8/LMB
Greenbelt, Maryland 20770
Phone: XXX-XXX-XXXX
Cell: XXX-XXX-XXXX
e-mail: user-2a9e3c790857@xymon.invalid
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Michael A. Price wrote:Hello, I tried reading through all the documentation, but I just got a ltitle confused.. I installed hobbit on a linux server as a client. Works great. But i would like to customize the LOG filters... Do I do that in the hobbit-client.cfg on the server or do I do it in the localclient.cfg on the client??? Or both?? thanks, michael