Snapshot issue
list Ralph Mitchell
Henrik, Either I've done something silly, or something you changed after the 2007-07-25 snapshot may have broken "bin/bb". I'm getting this in my hobbitclient.log: Hobbit version 4.3.0-0.20070725 Usage: /home/hobbit/client/bin/bb [--debug] [--proxy= http://ip.of.the.proxy:port/] RECIPIENT DATA RECIPIENT: IP-address, hostname or URL DATA: Message to send, or "-" to read from stdin and purple dots for my Hobbit server's cpu, disk, memory, etc. To make sure it wasn't anything old left behind from the previous install, I moved the server & client directories to another place and reran the 'make install', then copied back server/etc/bb-hosts. I'm still getting the above usage message and no client reports for the server itself. I get the same kind of usage message if I try: server/bin/bb 0.0.0.0 "drop xxxf501 conn" When I copy the client/bb & common/bb binaries from the 2007-07-25 snapshot build directory over to client/bin/bb & server/bin/bb, I now get the server's cpu, memory, disk, &c reports. This is with gcc-4.1.2 & glibc-2.5 on a Gentoo Linux system. Ralph Mitchell
list Henrik Størner
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On Fri, Jul 27, 2007 at 12:13:01PM -0500, Ralph Mitchell wrote:
Either I've done something silly, or something you changed after the 2007-07-25 snapshot may have broken "bin/bb".
Indeed, that was an unforeseen effect of another bugfix I made. This patch fixes it; it will of course also be in the next snapshot. Regards, Henrik
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list Ralph Mitchell
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On 7/28/07, Henrik Stoerner <user-ce4a2c883f75@xymon.invalid> wrote:
On Fri, Jul 27, 2007 at 12:13:01PM -0500, Ralph Mitchell wrote:Either I've done something silly, or something you changed after the 2007-07-25 snapshot may have broken "bin/bb".Indeed, that was an unforeseen effect of another bugfix I made. This patch fixes it; it will of course also be in the next snapshot.
Thanks, that looks good now.
BTW, I'm getting a line that reads "(null)" in the middle of the "All
non-green view", right above the "100 events received in the last XXX
minutes". Anyone else seeing that??
Ralph Mitchell
list Michael A. Price
Hello, I was trying to test some configurations in my hobbit-client.cfg file with my LOG filters and I don't want to wait the 5 minutes for the hobbitd to update the website to get my results. Is there anyway I can run the test locally from the command line on the hobbit server quickly to test a LOG IGNORE filter??? Thanks, michael
list Asif Iqbal
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On 7/30/07, Michael A. Price <user-d7d653acf808@xymon.invalid> wrote:
Hello, I was trying to test some configurations in my hobbit-client.cfg file with my LOG filters and I don't want to wait the 5 minutes for the hobbitd to update the website to get my results. Is there anyway I can run the test locally from the command line on the hobbit server quickly to test a LOG IGNORE filter???
you can use pcretest. However hobbit IGNORE is known to not agree w/
pcretest all the time
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