I'm not sure why I might use that type of feature. (I prefer to log
all of the time, versus defaulting a bunch to "down"...I only have one
device that spews ~120-160 MB/Day, which I normally 'down' unless I
suspect I'm having trouble with the device. It is the debug port on a
Cisco Firewall Service module, one of a redundant pair...I keep the
'other' FWSM debug port UP, since it's idle, unless something goes wrong
and the two blades failover. If the other logfile is starting to grow, I
know I need to go find out what forced the failover.)
-Z-
David 'Zonker' Harris
Silicon Valley Service Delivery Center, Network Operations
Siemens IT Solutions and Services, Inc.
Infrastructure Management Services
39600 Eureka Drive
Newark, CA 94560
Tel: 510 624-5524
Fax: 510 624-5508
mailto: david.k.harris@siemens.com
www.usa.siemens.com/it-solutions
-----Original Message-----
From: Fabien Wernli [mailto:wernli@in2p3.fr]
Sent: Thursday, January 24, 2008 10:46 AM
To: Harris, David (IT Solutions US)
Cc: users@conserver.com
Subject: Re: RE: down a bunch of consoles
On Thu, Jan 24, 2008 at 09:12:58AM -0800, Harris, David (IT Solutions
US) wrote:
> From the client (communicating with any individual host), you can
> use [ctrl]+[e], [c], [d] to "down" that port.
yeah I used that in an expect script to down many at once. Not very
reliable
:o)
> simply comment out the lines associated with those ports, and then
> -HUP the main Conserver process. (And you can re-enable them later by
> editing the file and deleting that lead-# comment marker, and then
> re-HUP-ing the main process again).
yeah sure but I dont like it because:
1) I like to keep my conserver.cf files in sync between my 6 conservers
which means I have a cron to do that.
2) I believe it's a maintenance task, which should be handled by
'console'
it'd be kind of cool to be able to 'console -u' to check nobody's
connected to some consoles, then 'console --down <list of consoles>'.
I mean there's a mechanism for downing a console. Why not one for
many?
thanks for your time
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