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     Re: New Nocol install weird messages

> 
> Looks like hostmon got started with a null config file or something.
>
	Null?  No.  Severely stripped down, yes.

Pollinterval    5
Load5           *       30 50 70
DFspace_%used   a.ttsg.com      30 50 70 /$
DFspace_%used   a.ttsg.com      80 90 95 /usr$
DFspace_%used   a.ttsg.com      50 70 90 /var$
DFspace_%used   a.ttsg.com      25 50 75 /tmp$
DFspace_%used   a.ttsg.com      85 90 95 /disk$
DFspace_%used   a.ttsg.com      50 75 90 /usr/home/wwwcust1$
DFspace_%used   b.ttsg.com      30 50 70 /$
DFspace_%used   b.ttsg.com      80 90 95 /usr$
DFspace_%used   b.ttsg.com      50 70 90 /var$
DFspace_%used   b.ttsg.com      25 50 75 /tmp$
DFspace_%used   b.ttsg.com      85 90 95 /disk$
DFspace_%used   b.ttsg.com      50 75 90 /usr/home/wwwcust1$

STARTHOSTS
a.ttsg.com
b.ttsg.com


	So I don't have any of those variables there. Is there something
I can do to stop it?  Uncomment the rest and set the levels so high it
won't matter?
>
>
> It
> gets the list of 'recognized' variables by reading the config file and the
> prints out a message when it comes across an unknown one.
>

	Ok, but what about the "(libdebug) eventlog syswrite error:" ones?

				Tuc/TTSG 
> 	-vikas
> 
> TTSG wrote:
> > 
> >         Just installed nocol on a brand new system to replace one thats
> > about to die........... When I rebooted, I got a few (disturbing) messages:
> > 
> > > Previous error file for NOCOL monitor  hostmon
> > >                                       --------
> > > 21028
> > > do_line: ERROR unknown variable in data for host odin.stormking.com - Uptime 25703 mins
> > > ...
> > > Error: unknown input data line syntax- CtxtSw   rate
> > > (libdebug) eventlog syswrite error:
> > > Error: unknown input data line syntax- CtxtSw   rate
> >         (16 more)
> > > Terminating on signal
> > >
> > >                    -keepalive_monitors
> > >
> >         Can anyone tell me what happening????
> > 
> >                 Thanks, Tuc/TTSG
>