That'll probably work too.....provided you are only running Windows servers.
For Solaris, you need to use section=uname
Not sure for anything else.
By using wget, you are essentially retrieving the "info" page.
Doesn't matter what OS you are running, you should find the version and some
details next to the string "OS:"
You might still need a little bit of creative massaging to get what you want
into a comparable format, but the basics are there.
It has worked for me in the past.
YMMV.
Regards
Vernon
On Tue, Sep 21, 2010 at 12:26 AM, Patrick Nixon <user-1f2406f832af@xymon.invalid> wrote:
How does a wget call compare to using the bb command?
I replaced the wget with:
$BBHOME/server/bin/bb localhost "clientlog $HOSTNAME section=osversion"
| grep -v osversion > $HOSTNAME
and the OSVER with:
OSVER=$(sed -e :a -e 's/<[^>]*>//g;/</N;//ba' $HOSTNAME)
On Mon, Sep 20, 2010 at 9:33 AM, Vernon Everett <user-b3f8dacb72c8@xymon.invalid>wrote:
Bugger!
Was pretty busy today, and completely forgot.
Here's something that will help.
#!/bin/ksh
export BBHOME=/usr/lib/hobbit
typeset -L20 HOST
mkdir -p /usr/lib/hobbit/custom/data
cd /usr/lib/hobbit/custom/data
INCLUDES=$(grep ^include /etc/hobbit/bb-hosts | awk '{ print $2 }')
cat /etc/hobbit/bb-hosts $INCLUDES | egrep -h -v
"^#|^page|^$|^title|^subpage|^group|^include" | awk '{ print $2 }' \
| sort | uniq \
| while read HOSTNAME
do
wget -O $HOSTNAME -o /dev/null
http://hobbit/hobbit-cgi/bb-hostsvc.sh\?HOST\=$HOSTNAME\&SERVICE\=info<http://hobbit/hobbit-cgi/bb-hostsvc.sh%5C?HOST%5C=$HOSTNAME%5C&SERVICE%5C=info>&
done
wait
for HOSTNAME in /usr/lib/hobbit/custom/data/*
do
OSVER=$(grep OS: $HOSTNAME | sed 's/OS://g'| sed -e :a -e
's/<[^>]*>//g;/</N;//ba')
HOST=$(basename $HOSTNAME)
echo "$HOST $OSVER"
done
rm /usr/lib/hobbit/custom/data/*
This will generate a list of hosts, and OS version.
You want a list of number of OS versions, pipe the output to awk '{ print
$2 }' | sort | uniq -c | awk '{ print $2":"$1}
You can feed this back to Hobbit using bb, as a test and graph it.
I recommend you use stack graphs for more interesting looking graphs.
Let me know how you go.
Regards
Vernon
On Mon, Sep 20, 2010 at 8:25 PM, Martin Flemming <user-f286aaa49a76@xymon.invalidwrote:
Got some code stubs I can post later when I get to work.
That's will be great :-)
thanks & cheers,
martin
On Mon, 20 Sep 2010, Vernon Everett wrote:
Easy enough to knock together.
Read it out of the server, then feed it back.
Got some code stubs I can post later when I get to work.
Cheers
V
On Sun, Sep 19, 2010 at 1:47 AM, Martin Flemming <
user-f286aaa49a76@xymon.invalid> wrote:
Hi !
Got somebody an working script for counting OS of alle clients
( RHEl3/4/5 Solaris .5.8/5.19./5.10 etc ..) with graphing .. ?
I know some old threads about that request,
But hey didn't really work for me are without graphs .. :-(
thanks & cheers,
Martin