[hobbit] Duplicate tests listed in Info column

Charles Jones jonescr at cisco.com
Mon Aug 14 18:32:16 CEST 2006


Henrik Stoerner wrote:
> On Thu, Aug 10, 2006 at 04:40:39PM -0700, Charles Jones wrote:
>   
>> When I go to the info column of certain hosts (it doesn't seem to be 
>> affecting them all), the "Disable tests" window has duplicate tests. 
>> Some hosts have as many as 9 ecah of conn, cpu, disk, etc.
>>     
>
> Could you try running this command for one of those hosts:
>   bb 127.0.0.1 "hobbitdboard fields=testname,color,disabletime,dismsg,client host=HOSTNAME"
>   
Sorry for the spam, but you asked for it :-)

$ ./bb 127.0.0.1 "hobbitdboard 
fields=testname,color,disabletime,dismsg,client host=myhost"
trends|green|0||Y
info|green|0||Y
memory|green|0||Y
files|clear|0||Y
msgs|green|0||Y
ports|clear|0||Y
procs|green|0||Y
disk|green|0||Y
cpu|green|0||Y
ssh|green|0||Y
conn|green|0||Y
trends|green|0||Y
info|green|0||Y
memory|green|0||Y
files|clear|0||Y
msgs|green|0||Y
ports|clear|0||Y
procs|green|0||Y
disk|green|0||Y
cpu|green|0||Y
ssh|green|0||Y
conn|green|0||Y
trends|green|0||Y
info|green|0||Y
memory|green|0||Y
files|clear|0||Y
msgs|green|0||Y
ports|clear|0||Y
procs|green|0||Y
disk|green|0||Y
cpu|green|0||Y
ssh|green|0||Y
conn|green|0||Y
trends|green|0||Y
info|green|0||Y
memory|green|0||Y
files|clear|0||Y
msgs|green|0||Y
ports|clear|0||Y
procs|green|0||Y
disk|green|0||Y
cpu|green|0||Y
ssh|green|0||Y
conn|green|0||Y
trends|green|0||Y
info|green|0||Y
memory|green|0||Y
files|clear|0||Y
msgs|green|0||Y
ports|clear|0||Y
procs|green|0||Y
disk|green|0||Y
cpu|green|0||Y
ssh|green|0||Y
conn|green|0||Y
trends|green|0||Y
info|green|0||Y
memory|green|0||Y
files|clear|0||Y
msgs|green|0||Y
ports|clear|0||Y
procs|green|0||Y
disk|green|0||Y
cpu|green|0||Y
ssh|green|0||Y
conn|green|0||Y
trends|green|0||Y
info|green|0||Y
memory|green|0||Y
files|clear|0||Y
msgs|green|0||Y
ports|clear|0||Y
procs|green|0||Y
disk|green|0||Y
cpu|green|0||Y
ssh|green|0||Y
conn|green|0||Y
trends|green|0||Y
info|green|0||Y
memory|green|0||Y
files|clear|0||Y
msgs|green|0||Y
ports|clear|0||Y
procs|green|0||Y
disk|green|0||Y
cpu|green|0||Y
ssh|green|0||Y
conn|green|0||Y
trends|green|0||Y
info|green|0||Y
memory|green|0||Y
files|clear|0||Y
msgs|green|0||Y
ports|clear|0||Y
procs|green|0||Y
disk|green|0||Y
cpu|green|0||Y
ssh|green|0||Y
conn|green|0||Y
trends|green|0||Y
info|green|0||Y
memory|green|0||Y
files|clear|0||Y
msgs|green|0||Y
ports|clear|0||Y
procs|green|0||Y
disk|green|0||Y
cpu|green|0||Y
ssh|green|0||Y
conn|green|0||Y
trends|green|0||Y
info|green|0||Y
memory|green|0||Y
files|clear|0||Y
msgs|green|0||Y
ports|clear|0||Y
procs|green|0||Y
disk|green|0||Y
cpu|green|0||Y
ssh|green|0||Y
conn|green|0||Y

I hope this helps you figure out what's wrong!
-Charles

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