It's very simple. Conn is a ping test - it pings your host (with one of two
utilities).
Example:
192.168.1.1 myrouter.domain.tld #
This will ping 192.168.1.1 on every poll cycle and report to you via the web
pages and email alerts if you've configured that in hobbit-alert.cfg
On 11/8/07, user-08b3b26d089f@xymon.invalid <user-08b3b26d089f@xymon.invalid> wrote:
-----Message d'origine-----
De : Morris, Chris (SS-IS) [mailto:user-d235f3ed1ca2@xymon.invalid]
Envoyé : mardi 6 novembre 2007 15:54
À : 'user-ae9b8668bcde@xymon.invalid'
Objet : RE: [hobbit] Hobbit CONN questions
Well it depends whether you are using fping or hobbitping -
try reading the
man pages, which can be accessed from the Help menu of the web page.
This tells you how many pings, what happens when the first
ping fails, the
timeout etc etc and yes it is configurable.
Thanks you for you answer but I still can figure out what do a "conn"
exactly. Can you give the direct URL please ?
-----Original Message-----
Hello again,
I'm polishing a Hobbit installation. I would like to know
how the Hobbit
server handle the "conn" step. I guess it's a couple of
ping, isn't it ?
How it works when a first ping doesn't not respond? How
many packet are
sent each time? What is the time-out? Can we configure it?
Thanks by advance for any informations related to this ;)
Johan
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