From: Keith E. <ke...@mi...> - 2005-05-30 11:07:36
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Hi Yves Yves wrote: > If you made no strange things, it looks like a bug. Not respecting > http://nagiosplug.sourceforge.net/developer-guidelines.html#AEN142 in > the parsing is a bug in perfparse. I believe that my output conforms to the specification - here's another sample line in case anyone wants to point out where it doesn't conform [:-)]: SENSOR warning: CPU Temp value is 48|'CPU Temp'=48;45;60;30;100 > Do you have additionnal things in the log to help us in finding and > fixing that bug ? I don't think so. I'm using the infamous "Method 4" of piping the output to perfparsed, and the perfparsed log file has nothing of interest: ======================================================================= 2005/05/30 11:54:28 [perfparsed.c:176 26598 ] Perfparsed successfully daemonized (pid=26598) 2005/05/30 11:54:28 [ storage.c:95 26598 ] storage_mysql module successfully loaded 2005/05/30 11:54:29 [ storage.c:264 26602 ] Perfparsed : periodic cleanup 2005/05/30 11:54:29 [clean_tools.c:101 26602 ] Could not open directory '/tmp/perfparse.drop' ======================================================================= Yves, do you have the 'sensors' command on your system? If so, I'll happily send you a copy of my beta check_sensor plugin for you to test if you wish. In fact, I'm happy to make this available to others to test - contact me offlist if you'd like to do so. It's for Linux/BSD/etc systems only, and you will need lm_sensors installed and working. -- Keith Edmunds +---------------------------------------------------------------------+ | Tiger Computing Ltd | Helping businesses make the most of Linux | | "The Linux Company" | http://www.TheLinuxConsultancy.co.uk | +---------------------------------------------------------------------+ |