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hobbit-4.1.1 client/server

list Larry Barber
Thu, 25 Aug 2005 15:15:53 -0400 (EDT)
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1. Is there a hobbitd_client process running on your client? There
should be. 2. There should be a 'hobbitd_channel --channel=client ....' process
running on your server, as well. If its not there you may need to enable
it in hobbitlaunch.cfg
3. Are you running a 4.1.1 server? Earlier versions of the server would
not know how to handle the hobbitclient feed. 
Thanks,
Larry Barber


On Thu, 2005-08-25 at 13:49 -0500, user-c8222abeff59@xymon.invalid wrote:
Any would know how do I have my hobbit client send status to hobbit server. It does not seems like sending it by default.

I checked the hobbitdboard on the server and all I see is conn,ssh,trend,info for my hobbit client 4.1.1. I should see all the other tags like memory/cpu/top and others

Do I need to use the 'bb' to send the status files from the new
hobbit client to hobbit server 4.1.1

My old bb-clients are working just fine. There is no one machine where
I have both bb-client and hobbit-client running at the same time. I disabled the bb-client while testing hobbit-client, just in case I
need to go back to bb-client.

Thanks

On Thu, Aug 25, 2005 at 12:52:47PM, Asif Iqbal wrote: > Hmm.. how about the other tags that I see in msg.txt but now in
hobbit > webpage. For example, df/prtconf/memory/netstat/ps/top. >  > Also I do not see any vmstat graph in trend column. All I have in
trend > column are ssh and conn. >  > Thanks >  > On Thu, Aug 25, 2005 at 12:08:21PM, user-7a6c75d6cc10@xymon.invalid wrote: > > The Hobbit client reports vmstat as "data" not "status" so it
doesn't > > get its own entry on the webpage. It still shows up in "trends".
If you > > want a vmstat entry on the webpage you can still run the vmstat
bottom > > feeder as an external script.  > >  > > Thanks, > > Larry Barber

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