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Re: [hobbit] Hobbit on Solaris 10 x86



Mike,
I had similar symptoms on CentOS/RHL. It turns out a oversized [ports]
section caused truncation of message thus [files] [msgs] [procs] may fail to
get their data due to truncation. Check whether your 'hobbitd' turns YELLOW
at the same time. If so, 'client data' for hobbitd history page will have
lines saying this that oversized and truncated.

On 8/9/06, Jason Lee <jason.lee (at) flytxt.com> wrote:

Hi Mike, I don't know about your problem, but,



We're running lots of hobbit clients and servers on Solaris 10 x86 without
any problems.

This includes running the full hobbit client inside Solaris 10 zones.



Jason.


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*From:* Mike Rowell [mailto:Mike.Rowell (at) Rightmove.co.uk]
*Sent:* 09 August 2006 13:47
*To:* hobbit (at) hswn.dk
*Subject:* [hobbit] Hobbit on Solaris 10 x86



At the moment I'm seeing some rather strange things from clients and
indeed a server running on solaris 10 x86.



Occasionally and without pattern they will go purple, logging into the
server and checking the logs indicate that there is no problem at all.. I've
setup a new hobbit server on a new Solaris 10 x86 server and have seen in
the last 48hours it's gone purple at least 3 times, the only client on this
server is the server itself so it's not a load issue.



The clients going purple are on our live monitoring solution, I have tried
them in both local and nonlocal mode but with similar results every now and
again they will go purple for no reason.



I've added –debug to the hobbitd lines in an effort to debug the problem
but as yet I havn't found anything, has anyone else come across any similar
issues?



Regards,



Mike Rowell


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