| To: | "Frank Ch. Eigler" <fche@xxxxxxxxxx> |
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| Subject: | Re: Detecting of a host is being logged by pmlogger |
| From: | Chandana De Silva <chandana@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> |
| Date: | Thu, 20 Feb 2014 06:09:54 +1100 |
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I have been watching the avahi stuff. However, I needed this
functionality in September 2013, and have a working kludge (in
production) where the client announces itself to the pmlogger server via
a simple script sitting behind xinetd on the pmlogger server.
This is done via puppet, and I currently have a semaphore file to prevent the client announcing itself more than once. Trying to use pminfo -ft pmcd.client.whoami was a way to try and improve this. Once 3.9.0 is out, I will work on using pmmgr. Chandana On 20/02/14 05:12, Frank Ch. Eigler wrote: But anyway, you might find pmmgr (esp. the version coming out in 3.9.0) may do the job for you, without any extra scripting; and future versions should do it with even less configuration. |
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