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list Frank Flynn · Wed, 22 Aug 2007 15:19:52 -0700 ·
I'm doing a new installation of Hobbit.  I followed the directions  from the web and got to "Congratulations, you now have a running  Hobbit server!" without problems.

Then I added a few clients - the Hobbit server seems to be working  fine (immediately as they showed up in the web page http and conn  went green) but I cannot seem to get the client installed and working  correctly.  I tar-ed and copied the client directory to each client  machine, created a hobbit user there and setup the ~hobbit/client/  directory.

I can launch the client:

runclient.sh start

and the client/logs/clientlaunch.log shows it started;  ps -ef shows  it's still running - but client/logs/hobbitclient.log is empty

I cannot telnet to the clients on port 1984 - so naturally the hobbit  server thinks bbd is dead.

Do I have to build the hobbit client on all the clients?  Or have I  missed something else?

Thanks,

Frank
list Dave Haertig · Wed, 22 Aug 2007 16:54:34 -0600 ·
quoted from Frank Flynn
"I cannot telnet to the clients on port 1984 - so naturally the hobbit
server thinks bbd is dead.:

The clients don't listen on port 1984, the server does.  The clients
initiate connection to the server, not the other way around.
quoted from Frank Flynn

-----Original Message-----
From: Frank Flynn [mailto:user-32aefea160e6@xymon.invalid] 
Sent: Wednesday, August 22, 2007 4:20 PM
To: user-ae9b8668bcde@xymon.invalid
Subject: [hobbit] client problems - connection refused

I'm doing a new installation of Hobbit.  I followed the directions from
the web and got to "Congratulations, you now have a running Hobbit
server!" without problems.

Then I added a few clients - the Hobbit server seems to be working fine
(immediately as they showed up in the web page http and conn went green)
but I cannot seem to get the client installed and working correctly.  I
tar-ed and copied the client directory to each client machine, created a
hobbit user there and setup the ~hobbit/client/ directory.

I can launch the client:

runclient.sh start

and the client/logs/clientlaunch.log shows it started;  ps -ef shows
it's still running - but client/logs/hobbitclient.log is empty

I cannot telnet to the clients on port 1984 - so naturally the hobbit
server thinks bbd is dead.

Do I have to build the hobbit client on all the clients?  Or have I
missed something else?

Thanks,

Frank
list Frank Flynn · Wed, 22 Aug 2007 16:27:00 -0700 ·
quoted from Dave Haertig
On Aug 22, 2007, at 3:54 PM, Haertig, David F (Dave) wrote:
"I cannot telnet to the clients on port 1984 - so naturally the hobbit
server thinks bbd is dead.:

The clients don't listen on port 1984, the server does.  The clients
initiate connection to the server, not the other way around.
OK, my mistake - they are not doing it.  The Server shows all the  clients (except itself) are red under bbd.

So now I go to the client and login as the hobbit user and I can  telnet to the server on port 1984

and I can run bb:

hobbit at ap1:~/client/bin$ ./bb --debug 10.1.90.22 "query  ap1.lax1.boredat.com conn"
2007-08-22 11:19:00 Transport setup is:
2007-08-22 11:19:00 bbdportnumber = 1984
2007-08-22 11:19:00 bbdispproxyhost = NONE
2007-08-22 11:19:00 bbdispproxyport = 0
2007-08-22 11:19:00 Recipient listed as '10.1.90.22'
2007-08-22 11:19:00 Standard BB protocol on port 1984
2007-08-22 11:19:00 Will connect to address 10.1.90.22 port 1984
2007-08-22 11:19:00 Connect status is 0
2007-08-22 11:19:00 Sent 31 bytes
2007-08-22 11:19:00 Closing connection

So the client appears to be working (yes?)

Back on the server bbd is still red and if I click on it (the red  icon under bbd) I see the message:

Service bbd on ap1.lax1.boredat.com is not OK : Service unavailable  (Connection refused)

How can I debug this?

Frank
quoted from Frank Flynn
-----Original Message-----
From: Frank Flynn [mailto:user-32aefea160e6@xymon.invalid]
Sent: Wednesday, August 22, 2007 4:20 PM
To: user-ae9b8668bcde@xymon.invalid
Subject: [hobbit] client problems - connection refused

I'm doing a new installation of Hobbit.  I followed the directions  from
the web and got to "Congratulations, you now have a running Hobbit
server!" without problems.

Then I added a few clients - the Hobbit server seems to be working  fine
(immediately as they showed up in the web page http and conn went  green)
but I cannot seem to get the client installed and working  correctly.  I
tar-ed and copied the client directory to each client machine,  created a
hobbit user there and setup the ~hobbit/client/ directory.

I can launch the client:

runclient.sh start

and the client/logs/clientlaunch.log shows it started;  ps -ef shows
it's still running - but client/logs/hobbitclient.log is empty

I cannot telnet to the clients on port 1984 - so naturally the hobbit
server thinks bbd is dead.

Do I have to build the hobbit client on all the clients?  Or have I
missed something else?

Thanks,

Frank

list Dan Vande More · Wed, 22 Aug 2007 17:38:56 -0600 ·
Do you have "bbd" in the bb-hosts file for these clients with these
problems?

Only the server should have "bbd".
quoted from Frank Flynn


On 8/22/07, Frank Flynn <user-32aefea160e6@xymon.invalid> wrote:

On Aug 22, 2007, at 3:54 PM, Haertig, David F (Dave) wrote:
"I cannot telnet to the clients on port 1984 - so naturally the hobbit
server thinks bbd is dead.:

The clients don't listen on port 1984, the server does.  The clients
initiate connection to the server, not the other way around.
OK, my mistake - they are not doing it.  The Server shows all the
clients (except itself) are red under bbd.

So now I go to the client and login as the hobbit user and I can
telnet to the server on port 1984

and I can run bb:

hobbit at ap1:~/client/bin$ ./bb --debug 10.1.90.22 "query
ap1.lax1.boredat.com conn"
2007-08-22 11:19:00 Transport setup is:
2007-08-22 11:19:00 bbdportnumber = 1984
2007-08-22 11:19:00 bbdispproxyhost = NONE
2007-08-22 11:19:00 bbdispproxyport = 0
2007-08-22 11:19:00 Recipient listed as '10.1.90.22'
2007-08-22 11:19:00 Standard BB protocol on port 1984
2007-08-22 11:19:00 Will connect to address 10.1.90.22 port 1984
2007-08-22 11:19:00 Connect status is 0
2007-08-22 11:19:00 Sent 31 bytes
2007-08-22 11:19:00 Closing connection

So the client appears to be working (yes?)

Back on the server bbd is still red and if I click on it (the red
icon under bbd) I see the message:

Service bbd on ap1.lax1.boredat.com is not OK : Service unavailable
(Connection refused)

How can I debug this?

Frank
-----Original Message-----
From: Frank Flynn [mailto:user-32aefea160e6@xymon.invalid]
Sent: Wednesday, August 22, 2007 4:20 PM
To: user-ae9b8668bcde@xymon.invalid
Subject: [hobbit] client problems - connection refused

I'm doing a new installation of Hobbit.  I followed the directions
from
the web and got to "Congratulations, you now have a running Hobbit
server!" without problems.

Then I added a few clients - the Hobbit server seems to be working
fine
(immediately as they showed up in the web page http and conn went
green)
but I cannot seem to get the client installed and working
correctly.  I
tar-ed and copied the client directory to each client machine,
created a
hobbit user there and setup the ~hobbit/client/ directory.

I can launch the client:

runclient.sh start

and the client/logs/clientlaunch.log shows it started;  ps -ef shows
it's still running - but client/logs/hobbitclient.log is empty

I cannot telnet to the clients on port 1984 - so naturally the hobbit
server thinks bbd is dead.

Do I have to build the hobbit client on all the clients?  Or have I
missed something else?

Thanks,

Frank

list Frank Flynn · Wed, 22 Aug 2007 17:30:34 -0700 ·
quoted from Dan Vande More
On Aug 22, 2007, at 4:38 PM, Dan Vande More wrote:
Do you have "bbd" in the bb-hosts file for these clients with these  
problems?

Only the server should have "bbd".
OK great - that fixed things.  I under stand now - there is no bbd  
running on the clients so it would be red...

I still have a good bit of stuff to learn here -

thanks
Frank