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Re: [Bigsister-general] procs check under SUN Sol2.6


I would think the checks should be listed as such...I may be wrong but all of my boxes are done the following way

localhost       load diskload memory \
localhost       fs=all(6%-10%),all-ufs(6%-10%),all-ext2(6%-10%) disk \
localhost       syslog \
localhost       procs=init(1-1),sendmail(1-20),automoun(1-1) procs \
localhost       cpuload \
localhost       network \
localhost       users 


Matthew A. Puckett 
Network Systems Administrator II 
Embarq Corporation 


-----Original Message-----
From: suppressed [mailto:suppressed On Behalf Of Ruzsinszky Attila
Sent: Sunday, October 29, 2006 1:42 PM
To: suppressed
Subject: Re: [Bigsister-general] procs check under SUN Sol2.6

Hi,

I tried to check what Patric adviced me:
Machine: SUN SPARCServer 1000
OS: Solaris 2.3
Perl: 5.6.0 for SOL2.3 (from pkg.tgz)
BS: 1.02 (from tgz)

The install was successfull.
Machine is a BS client with a very simple uxmon-net:

DEFAULT         community=public frequency=5 perf=5     ALL
DEFAULT         version=1 proto=udp                     rpc
DEFAULT         proto=udp                               ping


# Information about defined systems to monitor using DESCR command.
# You *must* DESCRIBE your system, here.
#
# KEYWORD       SYSTEM FEATURES                         Apply To HOST
#---------      --------------------------              ------------
DESCR           features=unix,sysv,solaris              localhost
# DESCR         features=unix,sysv,solaris              someotherhost

# Run the following tests.
# Note: host1(host2) is reported under host2 # Note: host can be an IP address
# Report Host   Health Test List
#------------   -----------------------------------
localhost       load diskload memory \
                fs=all(6%-10%),all-ufs(6%-10%),all-ext2(6%-10%) disk \
                syslog \
                procs=init(1-1),sendmail(1-20),automoun(1-1) procs \
                cpuload \
                network \
                users

# EDIT THIS, replace localhost by the name or IP address of your Big Sister serv er # # BigSis Server bsdisplay /options
#------------   -----------------------------------
192.168.<B>.<S>    bsdisplay

# include file for specific hosts, do not name it uxmon-net.* as a new # process is started for every file matching that pattern #include include_checks.$HOST

The result:
beig:/export/home/bs/adm % /etc/init.d/bigsister start Starting Big Sister ...
  Agent uxmon                                       OK

Messages:
   Agent uxmon: uxmon: WARNING: host beig appearing in uxmon config is unresolvable
   Agent uxmon: uxmon: WARNING: host beig appearing in uxmon config is unresolvable ...
and many-many lines (25-30) from the above 2.

uxmon doesn't run. :-(
Localhost is in /etc/hosts. beig is the localhost. I can ping both. And I can ping BS server, too.

I don't have any ideas! Please help me!

TIA,
Ruzsi

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