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bbproxy timeout

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list Detlef Stracke · Wed, 23 Sep 2009 14:42:56 +0200 ·
Hi list,

the command  


$BBHOME/bin/bbproxy --hobbitd --bbdisplay=12.13.14.15,20.21.22.23
--report=$MACHINE.bbproxy --no-daemon
--pidfile=$BBSERVERLOGS/bbproxy.pid


works verry well. Unfortunately if the fist ip is unreachable (hardware
is down), the 2nd get no data from the bbproxy. If I change the order of
the ip`s, everythings works fine.


Regards


Detlef
list Jef Jagers · Thu, 24 Sep 2009 14:48:58 +0200 ·
Hi Detlef,

 
Does bbproxy crash with error "Fatal Signal caught!" in the situation
you describe?

 
We experience a same problem,  no mather the order we put the two
servers in.

Let me explain:

$BBHOME/bin/bbproxy --hobbitd --listen="ip" --bbdisplay=A:port,B:port
--report=$MACHINE.bbproxy --no-daemon
--pidfile=$BBSERVERLOGS/bbproxy.pid
Is the line found in hobbitlaunch.cfg

If A goes down, bbproxy crashes

if B goes down, same thing

 
If I switch A,B. Same situation.

 
Regards, 

Jef Jagers
Systems Engineer
Thomson CompuMark

 
Thomson Reuters

 
T +32 3 220 76 02
quoted from Detlef Stracke


From: Detlef Stracke [mailto:user-89dde35a4903@xymon.invalid] 
Sent: woensdag, september 23, 2009 14:43
To: user-ae9b8668bcde@xymon.invalid
Subject: [hobbit] bbproxy timeout

 
Hi list, 

the command  

 
$BBHOME/bin/bbproxy --hobbitd --bbdisplay=12.13.14.15,20.21.22.23
--report=$MACHINE.bbproxy --no-daemon
--pidfile=$BBSERVERLOGS/bbproxy.pid

 
works verry well. Unfortunately if the fist ip is unreachable (hardware
is down), the 2nd get no data from the bbproxy. If I change the order of
the ip`s, everythings works fine.

 
Regards 

 
Detlef
list Detlef Stracke · Fri, 25 Sep 2009 08:59:42 +0200 ·
Hi Jef,
 
no crash and no messages in bbproxy.log. Everything of bbproxy goes
purple on the main-hobbitserver.


Von: user-a78daed26301@xymon.invalid
[mailto:user-a78daed26301@xymon.invalid] 
Gesendet: Donnerstag, 24. September 2009 14:49
An: user-ae9b8668bcde@xymon.invalid
Betreff: RE: [hobbit] bbproxy timeout
quoted from Jef Jagers


Hi Detlef,

 
Does bbproxy crash with error "Fatal Signal caught!" in the situation
you describe?

 
We experience a same problem,  no mather the order we put the two
servers in.

Let me explain:

$BBHOME/bin/bbproxy --hobbitd --listen="ip" --bbdisplay=A:port,B:port
--report=$MACHINE.bbproxy --no-daemon
--pidfile=$BBSERVERLOGS/bbproxy.pid
Is the line found in hobbitlaunch.cfg

If A goes down, bbproxy crashes

if B goes down, same thing

 
If I switch A,B. Same situation.

 
Regards, 

Jef Jagers
Systems Engineer
Thomson CompuMark

 
Thomson Reuters

 
T +32 3 220 76 02


From: Detlef Stracke [mailto:user-89dde35a4903@xymon.invalid] 
Sent: woensdag, september 23, 2009 14:43
To: user-ae9b8668bcde@xymon.invalid
Subject: [hobbit] bbproxy timeout

 
Hi list, 

the command  

 
$BBHOME/bin/bbproxy --hobbitd --bbdisplay=12.13.14.15,20.21.22.23
--report=$MACHINE.bbproxy --no-daemon
--pidfile=$BBSERVERLOGS/bbproxy.pid

 
works verry well. Unfortunately if the fist ip is unreachable (hardware
is down), the 2nd get no data from the bbproxy. If I change the order of
the ip`s, everythings works fine.

 
Regards 

 
Detlef
list Jef Jagers · Sat, 26 Sep 2009 11:57:09 +0200 ·
Hi Detlef,

 
have you configured the bbproxy.log to log in debug mode?

This will provide you with more detailed info.
signature

 
Regards, 

Jef Jagers
Systems Engineer
Thomson CompuMark

 
Thomson Reuters

 
T +32 3 220 76 02


quoted from Detlef Stracke
From: Detlef Stracke [mailto:user-89dde35a4903@xymon.invalid] 
Sent: vrijdag, september 25, 2009 09:00
To: user-ae9b8668bcde@xymon.invalid
Subject: AW: [hobbit] bbproxy timeout

 
Hi Jef,

 
no crash and no messages in bbproxy.log. Everything of bbproxy goes
purple on the main-hobbitserver.

 
Von: user-a78daed26301@xymon.invalid
[mailto:user-a78daed26301@xymon.invalid] 
Gesendet: Donnerstag, 24. September 2009 14:49
An: user-ae9b8668bcde@xymon.invalid
Betreff: RE: [hobbit] bbproxy timeout

Hi Detlef,

 
Does bbproxy crash with error "Fatal Signal caught!" in the situation
you describe?

 
We experience a same problem,  no mather the order we put the two
servers in.

Let me explain:

$BBHOME/bin/bbproxy --hobbitd --listen="ip" --bbdisplay=A:port,B:port
--report=$MACHINE.bbproxy --no-daemon
--pidfile=$BBSERVERLOGS/bbproxy.pid
Is the line found in hobbitlaunch.cfg

If A goes down, bbproxy crashes

if B goes down, same thing

 
If I switch A,B. Same situation.

 
Regards, 

Jef Jagers
Systems Engineer
Thomson CompuMark

 
Thomson Reuters

 
T +32 3 220 76 02

 
From: Detlef Stracke [mailto:user-89dde35a4903@xymon.invalid] 
Sent: woensdag, september 23, 2009 14:43
To: user-ae9b8668bcde@xymon.invalid
Subject: [hobbit] bbproxy timeout

 
Hi list, 

the command  

 
$BBHOME/bin/bbproxy --hobbitd --bbdisplay=12.13.14.15,20.21.22.23
--report=$MACHINE.bbproxy --no-daemon
--pidfile=$BBSERVERLOGS/bbproxy.pid

 
works verry well. Unfortunately if the fist ip is unreachable (hardware
is down), the 2nd get no data from the bbproxy. If I change the order of
the ip`s, everythings works fine.

 
Regards 

 
Detlef
list Detlef Stracke · Mon, 28 Sep 2009 10:09:05 +0200 ·
I have configured an exist radom IP ( I can not shutdown our
monitoring-cluster for tests ) and started in DEBUG. Now everything
works fine. I don`t know what Problem I had.
 
Whatever, I wait for the next network crash in our datacenter. ;-)
 
 
thanks for help
 
 
Detlef


Von: user-a78daed26301@xymon.invalid
[mailto:user-a78daed26301@xymon.invalid] 
Gesendet: Samstag, 26. September 2009 11:57
quoted from Jef Jagers
An: user-ae9b8668bcde@xymon.invalid
Betreff: RE: [hobbit] bbproxy timeout


Hi Detlef,

 
have you configured the bbproxy.log to log in debug mode?

This will provide you with more detailed info.

 
Regards, 

Jef Jagers
Systems Engineer
Thomson CompuMark

 
Thomson Reuters

 
T +32 3 220 76 02


From: Detlef Stracke [mailto:user-89dde35a4903@xymon.invalid] 
Sent: vrijdag, september 25, 2009 09:00
To: user-ae9b8668bcde@xymon.invalid
Subject: AW: [hobbit] bbproxy timeout

 
Hi Jef,

 
no crash and no messages in bbproxy.log. Everything of bbproxy goes
purple on the main-hobbitserver.

 
Von: user-a78daed26301@xymon.invalid
[mailto:user-a78daed26301@xymon.invalid] 
Gesendet: Donnerstag, 24. September 2009 14:49
An: user-ae9b8668bcde@xymon.invalid
Betreff: RE: [hobbit] bbproxy timeout

Hi Detlef,

 
Does bbproxy crash with error "Fatal Signal caught!" in the situation
you describe?

 
We experience a same problem,  no mather the order we put the two
servers in.

Let me explain:

$BBHOME/bin/bbproxy --hobbitd --listen="ip" --bbdisplay=A:port,B:port
--report=$MACHINE.bbproxy --no-daemon
--pidfile=$BBSERVERLOGS/bbproxy.pid
Is the line found in hobbitlaunch.cfg

If A goes down, bbproxy crashes

if B goes down, same thing

 
If I switch A,B. Same situation.

 
Regards, 

Jef Jagers
Systems Engineer
Thomson CompuMark

 
Thomson Reuters

 
T +32 3 220 76 02

 
From: Detlef Stracke [mailto:user-89dde35a4903@xymon.invalid] 
Sent: woensdag, september 23, 2009 14:43
To: user-ae9b8668bcde@xymon.invalid
Subject: [hobbit] bbproxy timeout

 
Hi list, 

the command  

 
$BBHOME/bin/bbproxy --hobbitd --bbdisplay=12.13.14.15,20.21.22.23
--report=$MACHINE.bbproxy --no-daemon
--pidfile=$BBSERVERLOGS/bbproxy.pid

 
works verry well. Unfortunately if the fist ip is unreachable (hardware
is down), the 2nd get no data from the bbproxy. If I change the order of
the ip`s, everythings works fine.

 
Regards 

 
Detlef