Josh,
I think the first statement is true. I have many items monitored by
hobbit which are not registered in DNS (I live with a bunch of windows
centric team mates and they rely on WINS not DNS. None of these items end
up with conn=red, but they are ID'd in the output from bbtest on the hobbit
server. Here is that output:
DNS statistics:
# hostnames resolved : 383
# succesful : 306
# failed : 77
# calls to dnsresolve : 414
Notice that I have 77 monitored items which fail the DNS lookup.
.....Bruce
*From:* Josh Luthman [mailto:user-4c45a83f15cb@xymon.invalid]
*Sent:* Wednesday, March 19, 2008 8:55 AM
*To:* user-ae9b8668bcde@xymon.invalid
*Subject:* Re: [hobbit] How hobbit server deal with DNS server failure
when doing conn test ?
Pretty confident if the DNS lookup fails it times out and marks the conn
red =( If you don't need it to do a DNS lookup simply add testip.
On 3/19/08, T.J. Yang <user-8e841282cda5@xymon.invalid> wrote:
I remember somewhere in the manpages,
The hobbit server when doing fping conn test, it will try using FQDN and
if
not resolvable,
it will use the ip address(from bb-hosts) file.
Is this a correct statement ?
I will summarize the answer here
http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/System_Monitoring_with_Hobbit/Other_Docs/FAQ#How_does_the_conn_test_work_if_the_first_ping_doesn.27t_respond_.3F
tj
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