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Hobbit 4.1.2 (8/9/05 Snapshot) Client



I downloaded and installed the Hobbit 4.1.2 Snapshot today (8/9/05).  It installed on top of the 4.0.4 code no problems on a Fedora Core 4 "Server".  I then installed the client on an AIX 5.3 server, and am currently receiving data, and getting stats/graphs.  However, I am getting the following in the hobbitclient.log:

 

/hobbit/client/bin/hobbitclient-aix.sh[28]: 0403-057 Syntax error at line 39 : `"' is not matched.

 

The problem is that line 28 looks like echo "[swap]².  Changed the little 2 symbol to a ", and it stopped generating that message.  

 

I noticed that it is collecting memory information, and sending it back to the server, but is not doing anything with it from a service point of view (ie, creating a memory tab, graph, etc).  Should I still be running the bb memory script to get this data and functionality?  Or did I miss something to turn it on.

 

Thanks

 

Al

 

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