[hobbit] Re: Process monitoring

Dominique Frise dominique.frise at unil.ch
Wed Jul 1 08:39:18 CEST 2009


The only possibility I see is to run two clients on host fd402.
The second client will be started with --hostname=quad

bb-hosts:

    10.11.12.13 fd402 # <all tests>
    10.11.12.13 quad  # noconn

hobbit-clients.cfg:

    HOST=fd402
       PROC myproc1
    HOST=quad
       PROC myproc2

hobbit-alerts.cfg:

    HOST=fd402
       MAIL admin at example.com
    HOST=quad SERVICE=procs
       MAIL dba at example.com

Dominique

DKDeckert at Hormel.com wrote:
> That does work however....
> 
> The AIX admins what to only see the process that they want...
> 
> 
> The dba only want to see their's on the dba page
> The procs i want to show up will consist of their own and it will not show
> up on the aix page
> 
> So AIX will have 4 show up and the DBA will not have them show up but 4
> different ones.  This way when a process goes down it wont alert both
> groups.
> 
> 
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>   From:       rdeal <rdeal at jcvi.org>                                                                                         
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>   To:         <hobbit at hswn.dk>                                                                                               
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>   Date:       06/30/2009 10:57 AM                                                                                            
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>   Subject:    Re: [hobbit] Re: Process monitoring                                                                            
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> For our DBA team here we have a separate page for them with the same hosts
> listed but only for the things they are interested in viewing such as
> procs,
> mysql, msgs, postgres, disk, memory, oratns...
> 
> The same hosts show up on the unix page with the other tests listed there.
> 
> We do this by listing the hosts twice in the bb-hosts file, once with
> everything under the unix (or windows server) page and once with just #
> noconn under the Database page.
> You can then also use the group-only command to limit the columns to list
> on
> each.
> 
> We do the same thing for our web teams systems.
> 
> 
> 
>> From: <DKDeckert at Hormel.com>
>> Reply-To: <hobbit at hswn.dk>
>> Date: Tue, 30 Jun 2009 09:55:16 -0500
>> To: <hobbit at hswn.dk>
>> Subject: Re: [hobbit] Re: Process monitoring
>>
>> Ok actually this is kinda difficult to explain since i am also new to
>> xymon......
>>
>>
>>
>> I have 3 servers , pro12;fd402;fa411
>>
>> All thoes servers are already being monitored for hardware on a different
>> page for the admins
>>
>>
>> for the dba teams they want a page with specific monitoring.
>>
>>
>> So i will call it QAD for them.  QAD has no connection only a name
>>
>> I want to monitor individual processes from FD402 for example and have it
>> show up as a procs for QAD,.
>>
>> but if i try to do HOST=QAD
>>                     proc 'procname'
>>
>> it dosent show up.
>>
>> i also dont want in QAD to have any of the hardware monitoring in the
> admin
>> page only the procs that will be specific for the dba.. (There is already
>> procs being monitored for FD402 but those cant show up in QAD either)
>>
>> I know its possible ive seen it under example websites........
>>
>>
>>
>>   From:       Dominique Frise <dominique.frise at unil.ch>
>>
>>   To:         hobbit at hswn.dk
>>
>>   Date:       06/30/2009 09:48 AM
>>
>>   Subject:    Re: [hobbit] Re: Process monitoring
>>
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>> DKDeckert at Hormel.com wrote:
>>> Is there a way in hobbit-client.cfg to say pro12 procs procname
>>> and have it show up under another name.  Do you have to have a script to
>> do
>>> this for you.  I know in BB they used the bb-proc.sh script
>>> but i thought maybe xymon/hobbit would be more streamlined
>>>
>>>
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>> Maybe this is what your're looking for (extract from bb-hosts(5) man
> page):
>>       NAME:hostname
>>            Overrides the default hostname used on the overview web
>>            pages.   If  "hostname"  contains  spaces,  it  must be
>>            enclosed  in  double  quotes,  e.g.  NAME:"R&D   Oracle
>>            Server"
>>
>>
>> Dominique
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