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Hi Sharpyy,
I had the set to local, so I followed the instructions in http://bbwin.sourceforge.net/
to set them to central like this
<!-- bbwin mode local or central -->
<setting name="mode" value="central" />
<setting name="configclass" value="win32" />
and the server that I was testing in went purple, so I change it back to...
2008-04-04 02:40:49 UTC in bbwin
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Hi,
I have installed bbwin in a few windows machines and need to monitor some programs to make sure they are running, so, I have also edited /home/hobbit/server/etc/hobbit-clients.cfg like this
HOST=dumdum001
PROC BBWin.exe 1 1 yellow
Nothing happens!
In the hobbit console (The web page) I can see those machines and i cab see BBWin.exe running under the CPU section of each...
2008-03-27 05:25:30 UTC in bbwin
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Thanks very much for the suggestion, however, if I run the script manually, it works OK both in Linux and in SunOS, however, Hobbit is not running it against the SunOS machines. If were a path issue, I would also expect it to fail (Or not work at all) when running it manually....
:-(.
2008-01-02 22:46:39 UTC in The Shire: Hobbit Monitor Scripts
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I’m reasonably new to Hobbit, and at work, we have a variety of both Linux and SunOS servers. Hobbit gets lots of info from the Linux ones, however the information coming out of the Solaris boxes is not as good and I want to know what the partition utilization is for them (Without having to go into each of them a couple of times a day and type df –kl), so I created this little script...
2008-01-02 01:57:56 UTC in The Shire: Hobbit Monitor Scripts