oops, ofcourse I meant to say
Good try, it did the trick, bigsister now tells me there was an error
reading the floppy disk during boot and does not go RED.
thanx Tom
Rob
Op wo, 02-11-2005 te 14:11 +0100, schreef Rob Verduijn:
> Hi again,
>
> Good try, it did the trick, bigsister now tells me there was an error
> reading the floppy disk during boot and does not go green.
>
> You da man Thomas
>
> One more question , you might have noticed that I had one alert last for
> a very long time (100 days) at the end of the config file.
> #################
> is degraded and no longer fault tolerant red 144000 Disk
> Failure Mirror Broken disk
> #################
> I did this because I consider that a very serious alert, and I do not
> want it to go away at all until the error is really fixed and then
> manually turned back to green with bsadmin.
> (I take a broken raid configuration very serious)
>
> Is there a way to put an alert up that never leaves until I manually
> clear it with bsadmin?
>
> Many thanx
> Rob
>
>
> Op wo, 02-11-2005 te 13:16 +0100, schreef Thomas Aeby:
> > On Wed, 2005-11-02 at 11:41 +0100, Rob Verduijn wrote:
> > > I've tried adjusting my /etc/bigsister/syslog.cfg file, but I still get
> > > alerts.
> > > I've tried several combinations and still no result.
> > > Could anyone tell me what I'm doing wrong?
> >
> > I'll try:
> >
> > > #### these are the lines if I'm not mistaken
> > > I/O error(.*) red 20 I/O error $1 disk
> > > I/O error, dev fd0, sector 0 clear 0 I/O error, dev fd0, sector 0
> > > disk
> > > #### end of the lines
> >
> > I would do this like that:
> >
> > I/O error, dev fd0, sector 0 green 0 floppy I/O error
> > I/O error(.*) red 20 I/O error $1 disk
> >
> > the syslog monitor stops processing at the first matching rule, this
> > means that in your configuration the 2nd "I/O error ..." is never
> > applied since the first line always applies when the 2nd would apply ...
> >
> > Also, clear does not mean "clear" color ("clear" color has been
> > introduced a few years after the syslog monitor ...), but it means
> > to remove a message before its timeout was reached. In order to work,
> > the text of a "clear" (rightmost argument) line must exactly match the
> > text of the message to be cleared.
> >
> > Best regards,
> > Tom
> >
> > ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
> > Thomas Aeby, Kirchweg 52, 1735 Giffers, Switzerland, Tel: (+41)264180040
> > Internet: suppressed PGP public key available
> > ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
> >
> >
>
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