Thanks Henrik! Just what I was looking for!
Pat
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user-ce4a2c883f75@xymon.invalid (Henrik Stoerner)
09/27/2005 04:54 PM
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Re: [hobbit] Newbie question
On Tue, Sep 27, 2005 at 04:46:59PM -0400, user-4dd876706f9f@xymon.invalid wrote:
I hate to ask what appears to be such a 'newbie' question, but I'm stumped...
I've installed hobbit on one of about a dozen servers. I've configured bb-hosts correctly and can see some basic status information about each host.
What should I install on the other hosts so that I can see cpu information, disk space, etc? Do I need to install hobbit everywhere?
You need to install a client on the hosts you want to monitor.
Until quite recently, Hobbit didn't have a client - it relied on the
client package from the "Big Brother" system. However, there is now
a client package available for Hobbit - it's included with the server
source. See the README.CLIENT file in the top-level hobbit source
directory.
Regards,
Henrik