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The Lounge What is on Your Mind? UNIX.com is getting crushed in google search these days Post 303035231 by Neo on Thursday 16th of May 2019 11:11:45 PM
Old 05-17-2019
Update:

Google Search Console shows downward trend has reversed and traffic is on the increase again.

Whew! That was a lot of work! But it seems to be working.

I will do a video on this in about a week or so and show the downward trend, the various issues, changes I made to reverse the downward trend, and results.
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HOBBITD_FILESTORE(8)					      System Manager's Manual					      HOBBITD_FILESTORE(8)

NAME
hobbitd_filestore - hobbitd worker module for storing Xymon data SYNOPSIS
hobbitd_channel --channel=status hobbitd_filestore --status [options] hobbitd_channel --channel=data hobbitd_filestore --data [options] hobbitd_channel --channel=notes hobbitd_filestore --notes [options] hobbitd_channel --channel=enadis hobbitd_filestore --enadis [options] DESCRIPTION
hobbitd_filestore is a worker module for hobbitd, and as such it is normally run via the hobbitd_channel(8) program. It receives hobbitd messages from a hobbitd channel via stdin, and stores these in the filesystem in a manner that is compatible with the Big Brother daemon, bbd. This program can be started multiple times, if you want to store messages for more than one channel. OPTIONS
--status Incoming messages are "status" messages, they will be stored in the $BBLOGS/ directory. If you are using xymon(7) throughout your Xymon server, you will not need to run this module to save status messages, unless you have a third-party add-on that reads the sta- tus-logs directly. This module is NOT needed to get trend graphs, you should run the hobbitd_rrd(8) module instead. --data Incoming messages are "data" messages, they will be stored in the $BBDATA directory. This module is not needed, unless you have a third-party module that processes the data-files. This module is NOT needed to get trend graphs, you should run the hobbitd_rrd(8) module instead. --notes Incoming messages are "notes" messages, they will be stored in the $BBNOTES directory. This modules is only needed if you want to allow people to remotely update the notes-files available on the Xymon webpages. --enadis Incoming messages are enable/disable messages, they will update files in the $BBDISABLED directory. This is only needed if you have third-party add-ons that use these files. --dir=DIRECTORY Overrides the default output directory. --html Used together with "--status". Tells hobbitd_filestore to also save an HTML version of the status-log. Should not be used unless you must run with "BBLOGSTATUS=static". --htmldir=DIRECTORY The directory where HTML-versions of the status logs are stored. Default: $BBHTML --htmlext=.EXT Set the filename extension for generated HTML files. By default, HTML files are saved with a ".html" extension. --multigraphs=TEST1[,TEST2] This causes hobbitd_filestore to generate HTML status pages with links to service graphs that are split up into multiple images, with at most 5 graphs per image. If not specified, only the "disk" status is split up this way. --only=test[,test,test] Save status messages only for the listed set of tests. This can be useful if you have an external script that needs to parse some of the status logs, but you do not want to save all status logs. --debug Enable debugging output. FILES
This module does not rely on any configuration files. SEE ALSO
hobbitd_channel(8), hobbitd_rrd(8), hobbitd(8), xymon(7) Xymon Version 4.2.3: 4 Feb 2009 HOBBITD_FILESTORE(8)
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