[hobbit] A few questions before moving from bbgen to Hobbit

Frédéric Mangeant frederic.mangeant at steria.com
Tue Aug 9 14:58:46 CEST 2005


>>I'm preparing the "big move" from bbgen to Hobbit on a large production 
>>setup, and I have a few questions :
>>
>>- as I'm running Cacti to graph my servers, is there a way to remove the 
>>"trends" colum for all hosts ?
>>I've disabled the rrdstatus and rrddata tasks, added TEST2RRD="" and 
>>GRAPHS="" but the "trends" column still show up, empty
>>    
>>
>
>You can do it on a per-host basis with the "notrends" setting in
>bb-hosts, and this can be set as a default using the ".default."
>host entry in bb-hosts.
>
>You cannot do it globally, except by tweaking the code in hobbitd.c
>that adds this pseudo status.
>  
>

Thanks, I've added a .default. host with "notrends badconn:..." and the 
trends column disapeared.


>>- in the Administration -> Enable/disable page, is there a way not to 
>>show the reason of the disabled tests ?
>>With a few hundred disabled tests, the page gets difficult to read
>>    
>>
>
>No, not without a code change.
>
>Note that the enable/disable page also works on subpages, and in that
>case it only shows those hosts that appear on the subpage. It might
>still be many, but perhaps it helps.
>  
>

I didn't notice that, it's fine.

>>- in the "info" page of each host, would it be possible to show tests 
>>with no alert rules ?
>>With bbgen they were displayed as "Ex.Services"
>>    
>>
>
>It would be fairly easy to add a line at the bottom saying "No alerts
>defined for: disk, msgs, conn" ... is that what you're after ?
>  
>

Exactly, just to be sure that I don't miss alert rules if  EXSERVICE  is 
used.


>>- do you plan to add file inclusions to hobbit-alerts.cfg, like with 
>>bb-hosts ?
>>We're several people managing the BB/Hobbit server, and this would be 
>>very useful.
>>    
>>
>
>It's on my list of pending cleanups. It needs a bit of work because
>there's some logic currently that avoids re-loading the configuration
>unless it's changed - and that currently works by looking at the time-
>stamp of the file. This obviously has to change, and I haven't yet
>decided what the best solution is.
>  
>

Great.

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Frédéric Mangeant

Steria EDC Sophia-Antipolis






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