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Henrik Storner wrote:<br>
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<pre wrap="">In <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:432AAC9D.1070008@lmco.com"><432AAC9D.1070008@lmco.com></a> Michael Nemeth <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:michael.nemeth@lmco.com"><michael.nemeth@lmco.com></a> writes:
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<pre wrap="">I complete lost my hobbit server for a day. Is there any work done
on setting up fail over servers?
I got my server back and backed up all my custom and config files so I
can now reproduce my setup.
But a true fail over server is needed.
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The simplest solution: Setup a server identical to your Hobbit server,
and rsync the server/etc/ and data/{hist,rrd,tmp} periodically from
your main server. If the main server dies, start Hobbit on the spare
box.
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Well no rsync for hp-ux 11. I might be able to rcp/scp . I don't have
another HP set up as a server identical to my Hobbit server.<br>
Ive a sun but I don't think the rrds would work . Anyone know if this
is so?<br>
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<pre wrap="">Next I just added 87 clients as a test. I may want to remove them. Yes
I CAN write a script to do the drop and
Im not worried about editing the bb-host file, but maybe the the
enable/disable gui could be extended to include
a drop feature or a separate GUI? Im not one for GUIs but others will
be admining this too.
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It's a "nice to have" thing. Not difficult, just need a day or two to
implement it.
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Great! in 4.1.2 ?<br>
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<pre wrap="">Disk test be nice all three number could be put in a graph:
$ /usr/bin/df -Pk
Filesystem 1024-blocks Used Available Capacity Mounted on
/dev/vg00/lvol4 19532 5183 14349 27% /home00
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The "used" and "Capacity" columns are currently tracked. Do you want to
track the "Available" count also ? It *can* be done by a bit of math
in the graph definition.
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Yes, for disk1 type graphs , actually maybe a "new" disk2 type that
would graphs all three per FS .<br>
Its a management pleaser thing.<br>
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<pre wrap="">Some one ask about having required fs , what the status on this.
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It's in 4.1.2.
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<pre wrap="">There is an old unix program out there called Watcher. One nice
feature was it alerted you to large changes.
Like a FS grew or decreased by 5% or 1G . (Or decreased by 100% ;rm
-rf *!!
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Could be useful, but I'll leave that for later.
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OK . It IS useful . Here is the link to watcher :
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://www.i-pi.com/watcher.html">http://www.i-pi.com/watcher.html</a><br>
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<pre wrap="">How about move or duplicating the tip:
What do the little red/yellow/green icons mean ?
on the web page in the head or footer ?
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<pre wrap="">Took me a while to find it. These are a BIG selling point for hobbit;
visual impaired and color blind people are
provided for! Big issue for large corps!
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I prefer to keep the pages as clean as possible, but feel free to
customize the templates any way you like :-)
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Fair enough. But how as a separate help item ; legend . I would
prefer if to be in there header, click on it and it display the page.
IM ALWAYS ask what they are. <br>
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Regards,
Henrik
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