Listing 2. Various configuration scripts.
#this allows you to set alarms based on a certain string appearing in a certain
# log over a given # minutes. For example, suppose that, if you got the string
# 	"Oracle highwater limit exceeded", more than 10 times per hour,
#  (on machine XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX, file oracleXXX-finance)
# you would want to page the dba.  Then, the entry  would be of the form
#XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX:oracleXXX-finance:Oracle highwater limit exceeded:10:3600:/usr/contrib/bin/page /tmp/dba
#
# Notes:
# 1.note that the files for win32 should still be of the form C!/windows,
#  with the drive letter in caps and a shebang (!) being subbed for the colon 
#
# 2.once this hits the alarm, the count will reset. So, if you have a 10m
#  window, at MOST an alarm will occur once every 10m.
#
# 3.helpful units
# 	-1 hr=60minutes=   3600seconds
#	-6 hr=360minutes=  21600seconds
#	-12 hr=            43200seconds
#	-1day (24 hours)=  86400seconds
#       -1 week         =  6048000seconds
#	-1 quarter (3mos)= 7884000seconds
#	
#Form:
#ip:local_file_name:string:number_of_occurences:time period(seconds):command
24.6.30.3:/tmp/one:suzy:4:600:echo hi
24.6.30.3:/tmp/one:chester:4:600:echo "thisisanothertest" 
24.6.30.3:/tmp/one:oracle:4:600:echo "theeverpopularcheeseandmayotest"
24.6.30.3:/tmp/one:darrin and oracle:4:600:echo "theeverpopularcheeseandmayotest"



