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# ============================================================================
# File: tkping.conf - system-wide configuration values for tkping
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Global tkping configuration file. This file lists all supported
# parameters as of Ver 0.1.2
#
# The values in this file override internal application defaults
# but may themselves be overridden by commandline parameters.
#
# A user specific copy of this file (/etc/tkping/tkping.conf) will be
# used if present as ~/.tkpingrc.
#
# The file load order, then, is:
# load /etc/tkping/tkping.conf
# load ~/.tkpingrc (if present) overriding settings in /etc/ version
# override settings with commandline values (if present)
#
# The general format is lines with 'parameterName: value' pairs. Comments
# are indicated with '#' and will be stripped from the line before processing
# the line. Blank lines are ignored. Case is ignored in parameter names
# and valies. Any lines not conforming to this spec. are considered to be
# host lines and must conform to the tkping.hosts file format.
# [See: /usr/share/doc/tkping/examples/tkping.hosts for format details.]
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# NOTE: color values such as #RRGGBB must be shown as 0xRRGGBB in this file.
#
# messageTextColor: {colorValue}
# Text Headings should be shown in {colorValue}
# DEFAULT: white
#
messageTextColor: black
#
# tkping uses colors to indicate the status of each node (button colors).
#
# allPacketsBackColor: {colorValue}
# Host returned all packets sent.
allPacketsBackColor: 0x00C000
#allPacketsBackTextColor: black
#allPacketsBackActiveTextColor: white
#
# somePacketsBackColor: {colorValue}
# Host returned some of the packets sent.
somePacketsBackColor: 0xDAFF00
#somePacketsBackTextColor: black
#somePacketsBackActiveTextColor: white
#
# noPacketsBackColor: {colorValue}
# Host returned none of the packets sent.
noPacketsBackColor: 0xC00000
#noPacketsBackTextColor: black
#noPacketsBackActiveTextColor: white
#
# ignoredColor: {colorValue}
# The node is to be ignored.
ignoredColor: Orange
#ignoredTextColor: black
#ignoredActiveTextColor: white
#
# changedColor: {colorValue}
# The node changed its status from either returning no packets or
# from an error to returning all packets. The cell will remain in
# this color or pattern until reset by manually checking the node.
changedColor: DarkGrey
#changedTextColor: Black
#changedActiveTextColor: White
#
# errorColor: {colorValue}
# An internal error has occurred. This should only occur if
# the host name cannot be found in either the name server or system
# host table.
errorColor: Black
errorTextColor: White
errorActiveTextColor: Red
#
# Rows: {nbr}
# Override automatic layout forcing the button grid to {nbr} rows.
# This may be combined with
#Rows: 1
#
# Columns: {nbr}
# Override automatic layout (and hostfile <nextcolumn> directives)
# forcing the button grid to {nbr} columns.
#Columns: 1
#
# Packets: {nbr}
# The number of packets to send to each host per iteration of the
# ping loop or if host is manually ping'd from interface.
Packets: 5 # packets to send to host each iteration of loop
#
# Sleep: {Secs}
# The time (in Seconds) to sleep between each iteration of the
# ping loop. (Every {Secs} seconds wake-up and poll all enabled hosts,
# of course, accumulating statistics for each host ping'd.)
Sleep: 120
#
# Timeout: {mSecs}
# The time in milliseconds to wait before giving up on hosts
# reply. After this time the ping is considered failed.
Timeout: 500
#
# WinTitle: {txt}
# The text to be displayed in the window titlebar. (by default the
# application name and version are shown).
#WinTitle: My Window Title
#
# Ignore: {t/f}
# Enable/disable the poll loop on startup. This value may be 'true' or
# 'false'. If 'false' the poll loop is started when the application
# starts. If 'true' the polling is entirely manual.
Ignore: FALSE
#
# Logfile {fspec}
# Log host-outages, periodic stats, and errors to {fspec}. Note: if this
# directive is uncommented in this file then logging to {fspec} is enabled!
#Logfile: /var/log/tkping.log
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# End of tkping.conf
# ============================================================================
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