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list Al Jeffcoat · Fri, 4 Mar 2005 23:47:02 -0500 ·
Hello All,

 
We presented Hobbit to our new director today, in hopes of getting it
more widely utilized(he's also looking for a solution to monitor
applications running on windows servers on our network, some of which
have a serious failure rate.)  We have been using it to monitor the
UNIX/Big Iron side of the house for about 6 years now, but could never
grow it outside of that, for various reasons (free=no support,
non-acceptance of unix based products from our windows admins, etc).  He
really was impressed with Hobbit, and said it's the first time he's seen
a presentation where someone wasn't asking for any money and the product
was already implemented.

 
During the presentation, he asked who else is using BB/Hobbit.  There
used to be a client list on the bb4.net page, which is no longer there.
So I figured I'd solicit the list to see who else is using Hobbit or BB
(commercial or free), to answer the only question he asked that I
couldn't.

 
Thank you

 
Al Jeffcoat

 
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list Charles Jones · Fri, 04 Mar 2005 23:11:38 -0700 ·
quoted from Al Jeffcoat
Jeffcoat, Al wrote:
Hello All,

 
We presented Hobbit to our new director today, in hopes of getting it more widely utilized(he's also looking for a solution to monitor applications running on windows servers on our network, some of which have a serious failure rate.)  We have been using it to monitor the UNIX/Big Iron side of the house for about 6 years now, but could never grow it outside of that, for various reasons (free=no support, non-acceptance of unix based products from our windows admins, etc).  He really was impressed with Hobbit, and said it's the first time he's seen a presentation where someone wasn't asking for any money and the product was already implemented.

 
During the presentation, he asked who else is using BB/Hobbit.  There used to be a client list on the bb4.net page, which is no longer there.  So I figured I'd solicit the list to see who else is using Hobbit or BB (commercial or free), to answer the only question he asked that I couldn't.
Jeff,

I work for Cisco Systems Inc (Cisco Networking Academy), and implemented BB as soon as I assumed my position. I have a test Hobbit server up, and will be migrating to it as soon as it is out of RC stage. I am monitoring Linux, Solaris, and Windows servers with BB/Hobbit. Don't forget that you can get support for BB now, although I don't know if they would support just the client side.  In my experience, the mailing lists, particularly the archives, are all the support you really need :)

I also implemented BB at my last job with Qwest Communications, Inc.  I believe they are still using it and are evaluating Hobbit as well.

-Charles
list Lars Ebeling · Sat, 5 Mar 2005 16:38:40 +0100 (CET) ·
I use Hobbit as a hobby. I used to be IT-technical manager for a company (Duni manufacturer of tissue, napkins, paperplates...) with 4000 employees worldwide. We once had a consultant from HP to monitor our SAP-system. He installed BB. After coming back to work after illness (burnt out) I continued to install and update BB. Now they are moving the office and moving the production abroad. I don't want to move, so I loose my job. But we had some obsolete HP-Ux servers, so I brought home 2. 
 
So now I have small network at home with 1 PC, 1 Laptop, 2 HP-UX servers and 1 linuxserver that I'm installing. And this I'm monitoring ;)
 
/Lars


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quoted from Charles Jones


Hello All,

 
We presented Hobbit to our new director today, in hopes of getting it more widely utilized(he’s also looking for a solution to monitor applications running on windows servers on our network, some of which have a serious failure rate.)  We have been using it to monitor the UNIX/Big Iron side of the house for about 6 years now, but could never grow it outside of that, for various reasons (free=no support, non-acceptance of unix based products from our windows admins, etc).  He really was impressed with Hobbit, and said it’s the first time he’s seen a presentation where someone wasn’t asking for any money and the product was already implemented.

 
During the presentation, he asked who else is using BB/Hobbit.  There used to be a client list on the bb4.net page, which is no longer there.  So I figured I’d solicit the list to see who else is using Hobbit or BB (commercial or free), to answer the only question he asked that I couldn’t.

 
Thank you

 
Al Jeffcoat

 

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list Robert Edeker · Sat, 5 Mar 2005 11:37:43 -0500 ·
quoted from Lars Ebeling
On Fri, 4 Mar 2005 23:47:02 -0500, Jeffcoat, Al <user-b34a8ad6e24c@xymon.invalid> wrote:
During the presentation, he asked who else is using BB/Hobbit.  There used
to be a client list on the bb4.net page, which is no longer there.  So I
figured I'd solicit the list to see who else is using Hobbit or BB
(commercial or free), to answer the only question he asked that I couldn't. 
As you would gather from my previous offline email to you, we're using
hobbit and BB.  I currently work outside the main IT department, but
we have several AIX, FreeBSD and Windows servers along with some
routers to monitor.  The big iron side within IT has been using BB for
several years for the various ibm/hp servers, but I'm not really sure
what the windows guys are doing.

(our windows monitoring only consists of connection and http)

We've tried to introduce them [ms/novell guys] to various oss aspects
such as BB and TWiki, but there doesn't seem to be any adoption..  I
know they have other monitoring tools, but I think it makes them feel
better to pay for them.

-r
list Kevin Hanrahan · Sat, 5 Mar 2005 11:44:46 -0500 ·
Jeff,
 I have been trying to gather the same info for my VP. I have just watched
the signatures at the bottom of the emails and here is what I have seen so
far:
 

Domestic

Oregon Department of Human Services

Raritan Bay Federal Credit Union

MSA Software Production Facility

Austin Energy

Time Warner Cable

JEN-A-SyS

San Luis Obispo Superior Court

Cicada

Macrovision Corporation

Global Market Insite (GMI)

United States Dept. of Agriculture

NIBCO, Inc

MSA Software Production Facility

Hendrick Automotive Group

Startouch International LTD

Department of Mental Health - Commonwealth of Massachusetts

 
Universities

 
Purdue University 

University of Virginia,  Health System Computing Services

Syracuse University,  System Infrastructure Services (SIS)

 
International

Getronics, The Netherlands

Bell Sympatico

Centric IT Solutions, Gouda, The Netherlands

BASF IT Services GmbH

Australian Gov't,  Information Management Branch

TUSC Computer Systems Pty Ltd, Australia

The City of Calgary

 
hope that helps 
 
 
Kevin
 
 
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quoted from Lars Ebeling


Hello All,

 
We presented Hobbit to our new director today, in hopes of getting it more
widely utilized(he's also looking for a solution to monitor applications
running on windows servers on our network, some of which have a serious
failure rate.)  We have been using it to monitor the UNIX/Big Iron side of
the house for about 6 years now, but could never grow it outside of that,
for various reasons (free=no support, non-acceptance of unix based products
from our windows admins, etc).  He really was impressed with Hobbit, and
said it's the first time he's seen a presentation where someone wasn't
asking for any money and the product was already implemented.

 
During the presentation, he asked who else is using BB/Hobbit.  There used
to be a client list on the bb4.net page, which is no longer there.  So I
figured I'd solicit the list to see who else is using Hobbit or BB
(commercial or free), to answer the only question he asked that I couldn't.

 
Thank you

 
Al Jeffcoat

 
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list Henrik Størner · Sat, 5 Mar 2005 18:47:34 +0100 ·
quoted from Kevin Hanrahan
On Fri, Mar 04, 2005 at 11:47:02PM -0500, Jeffcoat, Al wrote:
We presented Hobbit to our new director today [...]  He really was
impressed with Hobbit, and said it's the first time he's seen a
presentation where someone wasn't asking for any money and the
product was already implemented.
That sounds like quite an endorsement. I'm flattered that Hobbit is so
useful that even the PHB's can see it. I know I am proud of my "baby",
but it's a nice feeling to hear it from someone else.
quoted from Kevin Hanrahan
During the presentation, he asked who else is using BB/Hobbit.  There
used to be a client list on the bb4.net page, which is no longer there.
So I figured I'd solicit the list to see who else is using Hobbit or BB
(commercial or free), to answer the only question he asked that I
couldn't.
If such a page can be useful, I'll be happy to collect names and
references on a webpage as part of the Hobbit project. If you would
like to be listed, send me the name of the company and a brief
description of what you are doing with Hobbit, and I'll setup such a
page.

As far as my own use is concerned, bbgen and hence Hobbit were born
from the monitoring needs I have in my work for the CSC Managed Web
Services division here in Copenhagen. We host large installations of
network-centric applications - not just web, but any kind of software
that is delivered via Internet or even Intranet. Since I started
installing BB back in late 2001, the rumour has spread throughout the
organisation, and the Hobbit/BB software is now an essential
monitoring tool for the Copenhagen datacenter of CSC (which happens to
be the largest CSC site in Northern Europe).

Among the larger installations monitored with Hobbit where I work
you'll find all of the danish Internal Revenue Service systems (lots
of web applications, e.g. for filing your official tax forms), a large
nordic insurance company Tryg-Vesta, and the UK Postoffice - Royal
Mail Group - which is currently moving into CSC.
list Asif Iqbal · Sat, 5 Mar 2005 20:55:11 -0500 ·
quoted from Charles Jones
On Fri, Mar 04, 2005 at 11:11:38PM, Charles Jones wrote:
Jeffcoat, Al wrote:
We presented Hobbit to our new director today, in hopes of getting it >
I work for Cisco Systems Inc (Cisco Networking Academy), and implemented 
I also implemented BB at my last job with Qwest Communications, Inc.  I 
Charles is right. Our team within Qwest Communications Inc. have been using BB for more than
3 years and recently migrated to Hobbit almost as soon as it become RC1.
We monitor over 2000 nodes (host.service) for over 300 servers 24/7 and
all of them are Solaris SPARC. We also use it to generate SLA report for
my director

Thanks
 
believe they are still using it and are evaluating Hobbit as well.
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list Daniel J McDonald · Mon, 07 Mar 2005 09:26:50 -0600 ·
quoted from Kevin Hanrahan
On Sat, 2005-03-05 at 11:44 -0500, Kevin Hanrahan wrote:
Jeff,
 I have been trying to gather the same info for my VP. I have just
watched the signatures at the bottom of the emails and here is what I
have seen so far:
 
Austin Energy
Officially, Austin Energy is migrating to CA Unicenter, a decision that
I had no positive input into.  However, not all of the bugs have been
worked out of that, so bb 1.9c/BBGEN 2.6 is used for our "interim"
network monitoring.  We'll be migrating to Hobbit on an "interim" basis
as soon as it leaves RC, or I have time to play with paging, whichever
comes last ;-)

Of course, our "interim" solution might last quite a while.  I've not
seen any other package that can page whenever an EIGRP link flaps.

I'm currently monitoring routers, firewalls, UPS, temperature probes,
and infrastructure linux boxes (DNS, ldap, spam-filters, etc), as well
as some of our control systems (running Tru-64, soon to migrate to
HP-UX).
-- 
Daniel J McDonald, CCIE # 2495, CNX
Austin Energy

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list Charles Jones · Thu, 17 Mar 2005 14:03:27 -0700 ·
BB (by default?) displays 2 disks graphs, the first one (disk) shows the percentage used, and the other (disk1) shows the actual total used in megabytes of each partition.  How do I activate the disk1 graph?

I tried changing "disk" in the below url to "disk1" and all I got was a page with missing graphs.

http://myhobbithost.com/hobbit-cgi/hobbitgraph.sh?host=myhost&service=disk&first=1&count=3&disp=myhost&action=menu

To clarify, my exact questions are:
1. How do I add the disk1 graph so it is shown in addition to the normal disk graph when you click a disk service?
2. How do I add the disk1 graph so that it is displayed in the trends section?

I assume that part of the answer is adding a disk1 entry to hobbitgraph.cfg and to the GRAPHS section of hobbitserver.cfg (or would it be to the LARRDS section as "disk1=disk"?

-Charles
list Tom Georgoulias · Thu, 17 Mar 2005 16:14:07 -0500 ·
quoted from Charles Jones
Charles Jones wrote:
BB (by default?) displays 2 disks graphs, the first one (disk) shows the
percentage used, and the other (disk1) shows the actual total used in
megabytes of each partition.  How do I activate the disk1 graph?
To clarify, my exact questions are:
1. How do I add the disk1 graph so it is shown in addition to the normal
disk graph when you click a disk service?
As far as I know, you can't.
quoted from Charles Jones
2. How do I add the disk1 graph so that it is displayed in the trends
section?
Did you try adding a line like this in your bb-hosts? (for the host in 
question):

  "LARRD:*,disk:disk|disk1"

Tom
list Charles Jones · Thu, 17 Mar 2005 14:25:18 -0700 ·
quoted from Tom Georgoulias
Tom Georgoulias wrote:
Charles Jones wrote:
BB (by default?) displays 2 disks graphs, the first one (disk) shows the
percentage used, and the other (disk1) shows the actual total used in
megabytes of each partition.  How do I activate the disk1 graph?
To clarify, my exact questions are:
1. How do I add the disk1 graph so it is shown in addition to the normal
disk graph when you click a disk service?

As far as I know, you can't.
Hmm why not?  If its a valid graph type, I don't see why it cant display it as well?
quoted from Tom Georgoulias
2. How do I add the disk1 graph so that it is displayed in the trends
section?
Did you try adding a line like this in your bb-hosts? (for the host in question):

 "LARRD:*,disk:disk|disk1"
I didn't try that, since I don't see any definition for disk1 in hobbitgraphs.cfg. If nobody offers a definitive answer I will give it a shot and report success or failure :)

-Charles
list Henrik Størner · Thu, 17 Mar 2005 22:28:56 +0100 ·
quoted from Charles Jones
On Thu, Mar 17, 2005 at 02:03:27PM -0700, Charles Jones wrote:
BB (by default?) displays 2 disks graphs, the first one (disk) shows the 
percentage used, and the other (disk1) shows the actual total used in 
megabytes of each partition.  How do I activate the disk1 graph?
[snip]
I assume that part of the answer is adding a disk1 entry to
hobbitgraph.cfg
Right, and this is the part that would make the graphs work with the
URL you tried. This definition should do it:

[disk1]
        FNPATTERN disk(.*).rrd
        TITLE Disk Utilization
        YAXIS Used
        DEF:p at RRDIDX@=@RRDFN@:used:AVERAGE
        LINE2:p at RRDIDX@#@COLOR@:@RRDPARAM@
        -u 100
        -l 0
        GPRINT:p at RRDIDX@:LAST: \: %5.1lf (cur)
        GPRINT:p at RRDIDX@:MAX: \: %5.1lf (max)
        GPRINT:p at RRDIDX@:MIN: \: %5.1lf (min)
        GPRINT:p at RRDIDX@:AVERAGE: \: %5.1lf (avg)\n
quoted from Charles Jones

1. How do I add the disk1 graph so it is shown in addition to the normal 
disk graph when you click a disk service?
Right now you cannot do that. The status-report webpage only shows one
graph, and you cannot configure which one. Sorry ...
quoted from Charles Jones

2. How do I add the disk1 graph so that it is displayed in the trends 
section?
LARRDS is used to figure out how a status report is parsed to extract
the RRD data; GRAPHS is used to decide which graphs show up on the
"trends" page. So you'll want to add it to the GRAPHS setting.


Henrik
list Henrik Størner · Thu, 17 Mar 2005 22:30:22 +0100 ·
quoted from Tom Georgoulias
On Thu, Mar 17, 2005 at 04:14:07PM -0500, Tom Georgoulias wrote:
Charles Jones wrote:
2. How do I add the disk1 graph so that it is displayed in the trends
section?
Did you try adding a line like this in your bb-hosts? (for the host in 
question):

 "LARRD:*,disk:disk|disk1"
That's another way of doing it, on a per-host basis. And yes -  it is
confusing that bb-hosts uses the "LARRD" keyword. I should have called
it GRAPHS back when I did the bbgen work.


Henrik
list Charles Jones · Thu, 17 Mar 2005 14:37:27 -0700 ·
quoted from Henrik Størner
Henrik Stoerner wrote:
On Thu, Mar 17, 2005 at 04:14:07PM -0500, Tom Georgoulias wrote:
 
Charles Jones wrote:
   
2. How do I add the disk1 graph so that it is displayed in the trends
section?
     
Did you try adding a line like this in your bb-hosts? (for the host in 
question):

"LARRD:*,disk:disk|disk1"
   
That's another way of doing it, on a per-host basis.
Cool...how about for all hosts? :-)
quoted from Henrik Størner
And yes -  it is
confusing that bb-hosts uses the "LARRD" keyword. I should have called
it GRAPHS back when I did the bbgen work.
 
It's not too late to fix that, since Hobbit is still in RC ;-)

-Charles
list Michael Nemeth · Wed, 29 Jun 2005 10:41:26 -0400 ·
Back in March there was discussion on enabling "disk1".  I noticed that this is now  defined in hobbitgraph.cfg.
How do you turn is on? Ive tried with  no luck.

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list Tom Georgoulias · Wed, 29 Jun 2005 10:51:12 -0400 ·
quoted from Michael Nemeth
Michael Nemeth wrote:
Back in March there was discussion on enabling "disk1".  I noticed that 
this is now  defined in hobbitgraph.cfg.
How do you turn is on? Ive tried with  no luck.
Did you try appending this to the host(s) in the bb-hosts file?

"LARRD:*,disk:disk|disk1"

The bb-hosts line for the hosts you want to graph disk1 on should look 
something like this:

IP hostname hobbit-tests "LARRD:*,disk:disk|disk1"

Tom
list Michael Nemeth · Wed, 29 Jun 2005 10:56:15 -0400 ·
Sorry for the trouble I had a typo!  Works now!
quoted from Michael Nemeth


Michael Nemeth wrote:
Back in March there was discussion on enabling "disk1".  I noticed that this is now  defined in hobbitgraph.cfg.
How do you turn is on? Ive tried with  no luck.
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list Henrik Størner · Wed, 29 Jun 2005 16:58:49 +0200 ·
quoted from Michael Nemeth
On Wed, Jun 29, 2005 at 10:41:26AM -0400, Michael Nemeth wrote:
Back in March there was discussion on enabling "disk1".  I noticed that this is now  defined in hobbitgraph.cfg.
How do you turn is on? Ive tried with  no luck.
You can always customize the URL - if you click on a disk graph, you can
change the part of the URL that says "...&service=disk&..." to "...&service=disk1&..."

If you want to do it permanently, the easiest way is probably to just swap the labels for [disk] and [disk1] in hobbitgraph.cfg.


Regards,
Henrik
list Henrik Størner · Wed, 29 Jun 2005 17:00:23 +0200 ·
quoted from Tom Georgoulias
On Wed, Jun 29, 2005 at 10:51:12AM -0400, Tom Georgoulias wrote:
Michael Nemeth wrote:
Back in March there was discussion on enabling "disk1".  I noticed that >this is now  defined in hobbitgraph.cfg.
How do you turn is on? Ive tried with  no luck.
Did you try appending this to the host(s) in the bb-hosts file?

"LARRD:*,disk:disk|disk1"

The bb-hosts line for the hosts you want to graph disk1 on should look something like this:

IP hostname hobbit-tests "LARRD:*,disk:disk|disk1"
Forgot about that in my previous reply - yes, it should work. But it
doesn't seem to work here. Hmm - more debugging.


Regards,
Henrik
list Michael Nemeth · Wed, 29 Jun 2005 11:16:52 -0400 ·
As I said before it DOES now work for me! But it does only show in the trend column!  That fine with me!
Using hobbit 4.0.4

I MAY have modified other places too.
quoted from Henrik Størner

Henrik Stoerner wrote:
On Wed, Jun 29, 2005 at 10:51:12AM -0400, Tom Georgoulias wrote:
 
Michael Nemeth wrote:
   
Back in March there was discussion on enabling "disk1".  I noticed that this is now  defined in hobbitgraph.cfg.
How do you turn is on? Ive tried with  no luck.
     
Did you try appending this to the host(s) in the bb-hosts file?

"LARRD:*,disk:disk|disk1"

The bb-hosts line for the hosts you want to graph disk1 on should look something like this:

IP hostname hobbit-tests "LARRD:*,disk:disk|disk1"
   
Forgot about that in my previous reply - yes, it should work. But it
doesn't seem to work here. Hmm - more debugging.


Regards,
Henrik

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list Charles Jones · Mon, 31 Jul 2006 14:25:21 -0700 ·
Re-visiting this topic again, as I seem to be unable to turn on the disk1 graphs, either in the trends column, or in the normal disk display.

The latest hobbit now has the disk1 entry already in hobbitgraph.cfg, so what change do I need to make in order to have the graph displayed in addition to the normal disk graph?

-Charles
quoted from Charles Jones


On Thu, Mar 17, 2005 at 02:03:27PM -0700, Charles Jones wrote:
BB (by default?) displays 2 disks graphs, the first one (disk) shows the 
percentage used, and the other (disk1) shows the actual total used in 
megabytes of each partition.  How do I activate the disk1 graph?
[snip]
I assume that part of the answer is adding a disk1 entry to
hobbitgraph.cfg
Right, and this is the part that would make the graphs work with the
URL you tried. This definition should do it:

[disk1]
        FNPATTERN disk(.*).rrd
        TITLE Disk Utilization
        YAXIS Used

        DEF:p (at) RRDIDX@= (at) RRDFN@:used:AVERAGE
        LINE2:p (at) RRDIDX@# (at) COLOR@:@RRDPARAM@
quoted from Henrik Størner
        -u 100
        -l 0
        GPRINT:p (at) RRDIDX@:LAST: \: %5.1lf (cur)
        GPRINT:p (at) RRDIDX@:MAX: \: %5.1lf (max)
        GPRINT:p (at) RRDIDX@:MIN: \: %5.1lf (min)
        GPRINT:p (at) RRDIDX@:AVERAGE: \: %5.1lf (avg)\n

1. How do I add the disk1 graph so it is shown in addition to the normal 
disk graph when you click a disk service?
Right now you cannot do that. The status-report webpage only shows one
graph, and you cannot configure which one. Sorry ...

2. How do I add the disk1 graph so that it is displayed in the trends 
section?
LARRDS is used to figure out how a status report is parsed to extract
the RRD data; GRAPHS is used to decide which graphs show up on the
"trends" page. So you'll want to add it to the GRAPHS setting.


Henrik
list Henrik Størner · Tue, 1 Aug 2006 08:35:38 +0200 ·
quoted from Charles Jones
On Mon, Jul 31, 2006 at 02:25:21PM -0700, Charles Jones wrote:
Re-visiting this topic again, as I seem to be unable to turn on the disk1 
graphs, either in the trends column, or in the normal disk display.
For the trends display, you can do it on a per-host basis by adding
    TRENDS:*,disk:disk|disk1
to the host entry in the bb-hosts file.

For the disk status display, you can have either the normal %-graph,
or the disk1-graph - not both. And it's a global setting. In
hobbitserver.cfg, change TEST2RRD so instead of "disk" there is
"disk=disk1"; just below that, change GRAPHS to have a "disk1" entry
instead of "disk".


Regards,
Henrik