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list Etienne Marganne · Mon, 12 Mar 2007 15:03:13 +0100 ·
Hello all,

 
I am trying to find another way to perform LDAP test and I found a script
that was made for BB I tried to modify it a bit but it just still does not
work. The scripts is: bbldap_3.0rel (at least, it is the name I found).

 
If anyone has something different than the standard LDAP module to test its
LDAP service then let it me know. 

 
Many thanks for any support,

 
Etienne.


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list Henrik Størner · Mon, 12 Mar 2007 17:35:58 +0100 ·
quoted from Etienne Marganne
On Mon, Mar 12, 2007 at 03:03:13PM +0100, Marganne, Etienne wrote:
I am trying to find another way to perform LDAP test and I found a script
that was made for BB I tried to modify it a bit but it just still does not
work. The scripts is: bbldap_3.0rel (at least, it is the name I found).

If anyone has something different than the standard LDAP module to test its
LDAP service then let it me know. 
It might help if you could describe in more detail what it is you want to test.


Regards,
Henrik
list Maik Heinelt · Tue, 13 Mar 2007 15:45:27 +0900 ·
I have a question about the logs of Windows Clients.

Often I get an error message, because of a printer who didn`t work.
The windows Client also write this in the logs.
Is it possible to ignore those messages also?
I know I can ignore it for Linux clients, but for Windows clients,
they don`t a path like /var/log/messages.

If it is possible, how do I have to config the Hobbit Server 4.2?


The last two days, I installed a hobbid client on a Buffalo 
Linkstation/Kurobox.
I was realy surprised, it is working well.
Okay, for the Linkstation Pro I had to change some commands in the 
config, but now I
can see almost of all information about my Lan-backupsystem.
Most important I think is to see free Diskspace!

Maik
list Rob MacGregor · Tue, 13 Mar 2007 07:09:42 +0000 ·
quoted from Maik Heinelt
On 3/13/07, Maik Heinelt <user-4ab5eb34adb2@xymon.invalid> wrote:
I have a question about the logs of Windows Clients.

Often I get an error message, because of a printer who didn`t work.
The windows Client also write this in the logs.
Is it possible to ignore those messages also?
I know I can ignore it for Linux clients, but for Windows clients,
they don`t a path like /var/log/messages.

If it is possible, how do I have to config the Hobbit Server 4.2?
What Windows client are you using?  If it's BBWin then it is pretty
easy - just add the relevant ignore line to the bbwin.cfg file, it
even contains examples to help :)

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list Maik Heinelt · Tue, 13 Mar 2007 16:12:58 +0900 ·
quoted from Rob MacGregor
Rob MacGregor wrote:
On 3/13/07, Maik Heinelt <user-4ab5eb34adb2@xymon.invalid> wrote:
I have a question about the logs of Windows Clients.

Often I get an error message, because of a printer who didn`t work.
The windows Client also write this in the logs.
Is it possible to ignore those messages also?
I know I can ignore it for Linux clients, but for Windows clients,
they don`t a path like /var/log/messages.

If it is possible, how do I have to config the Hobbit Server 4.2?
What Windows client are you using?  If it's BBWin then it is pretty
easy - just add the relevant ignore line to the bbwin.cfg file, it
even contains examples to help :)
But isn`t it possible to ignore it on server?
I have a of Windows (98SE,2K,XP) clients.
If I have to change it on every client, I will be busy until the end of 
the year!
On Linux clients I can do it on server !?


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list Quark IT - Hilton Travis · Tue, 13 Mar 2007 18:23:37 +1000 ·
Hi Maik,

You can also configure the clients to pull their config from the server,
saving this grief!  :)

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quoted from Maik Heinelt
-----Original Message-----
From: Maik Heinelt [mailto:user-4ab5eb34adb2@xymon.invalid] 
Sent: Tuesday, 13 March 2007 17:13

Rob MacGregor wrote:
On 3/13/07, Maik Heinelt <user-4ab5eb34adb2@xymon.invalid> wrote:
I have a question about the logs of Windows Clients.

Often I get an error message, because of a printer who didn`t work.
The windows Client also write this in the logs.
Is it possible to ignore those messages also?
I know I can ignore it for Linux clients, but for Windows clients,
they don`t a path like /var/log/messages.

If it is possible, how do I have to config the Hobbit Server 4.2?
What Windows client are you using?  If it's BBWin then it is pretty
easy - just add the relevant ignore line to the bbwin.cfg file, it
even contains examples to help :)
But isn`t it possible to ignore it on server?
I have a of Windows (98SE,2K,XP) clients.
If I have to change it on every client, I will be busy until 
the end of the year!
On Linux clients I can do it on server !?
list Henrik Størner · Tue, 13 Mar 2007 11:33:41 +0100 ·
quoted from Maik Heinelt
On Tue, Mar 13, 2007 at 04:12:58PM +0900, Maik Heinelt wrote:
Rob MacGregor wrote:
On 3/13/07, Maik Heinelt <user-4ab5eb34adb2@xymon.invalid> wrote:
I have a question about the logs of Windows Clients.

Often I get an error message, because of a printer who didn`t work.
The windows Client also write this in the logs.
Is it possible to ignore those messages also?
I know I can ignore it for Linux clients, but for Windows clients,
they don`t a path like /var/log/messages.

If it is possible, how do I have to config the Hobbit Server 4.2?
What Windows client are you using?  If it's BBWin then it is pretty
easy - just add the relevant ignore line to the bbwin.cfg file, it
even contains examples to help :)
But isn`t it possible to ignore it on server?
I have a of Windows (98SE,2K,XP) clients.
If I have to change it on every client, I will be busy until the end of 
the year!
On Linux clients I can do it on server !?
Unfortunately, the currently available Windows clients do not support
the Hobbit way of analysing all data on the server - they use a local 
configuration file which is maintained on each of the systems you're
monitoring.


Regards,
Henrik
list Rob MacGregor · Tue, 13 Mar 2007 11:24:21 +0000 ·
quoted from Maik Heinelt
On 3/13/07, Maik Heinelt <user-4ab5eb34adb2@xymon.invalid> wrote:
But isn`t it possible to ignore it on server?
I have a of Windows (98SE,2K,XP) clients.
If I have to change it on every client, I will be busy until the end of
the year!
Presumably you have some form of remote management for all those
clients, maybe even SUS?  Why not use that to push out the updates and
restart bbwin (assuming you're using bbwin, you still haven't said).
quoted from Rob MacGregor

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