1. Go into the host and set the AD to automagic.
2. Consider yourself chastizsed!! Just kidding. The only way I know of would be to
remark out the entries in cron and restart cron.
Chris
Dimitri Yioulos wrote:
Hello to all.
I've now updated jffnms to ver. 0.8.2 (working fine, for the most part), and have a few questions as I try to tweak it to perfection:
1. I recently updated the kernels in all of my boxes. Now, I'm getting an alert, to wit:
CPU detected modification - NOT changed Description to Linux nameofserver 2.4.21-27.0.4ELsmp #1 Sat Apr 23 02:34:07 EEST 2005 i686 was Linux nameofserver 2.4
How do I correct/clear this?
2. Is there a simple way to temporarily stop jffnms?
If I should have RTFM, feel free to chastise me severely.
As always, thanks.
Dimitri
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