Many thanks for that - I'll try it today. I foresee a slight problem with our current setup.
Six webservers are clustered, one of which shares an image directory as an nfs share under /home/httpd/images (hence the rootcheck scanning it). If I set a global <ignore>/home/httpd/images</ignore> rule then it won't be scanned as an nfs share (good) but it also won't be scanned on the host of the nfs share where the files actually reside. Is there a way to set individual ignores for different hosts or can you see an option in the future to ignore filesystem types such as nfs? Thanks, Andy
