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Re: New Nocol install weird messages
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Hi, On Sun, Oct 18, 1998 at 09:21:44AM -0400, TTSG wrote: > > > > 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? You could always strip down hostmon-client on a.ttsg.com and b.ttsg.com to only report the one variable DFspace_%used, when hostmon connects. Since no other variables are then named in the output of hostmon-client, the warning messages about unknown variables will disappear. Tha other method is, as you have mentioned yourself in another mail, to specify all variables in the config file with thresholds too high (or too low) to give anything but informational messages in the display. Have fun, Martin -- Martin Boening, MB3792 | EMail: mboen@sbs.de SBS SCN22, Otto-Hahn-Ring 6, D-81739 Muenchen (Perlach), Germany Phone: +49 896 364 2904 FAX: +49 525 183 1070 As far as we know, our computer has never had an undetected error. -- Weisert |