[hobbit] Dependency sytem in Hobbit
Rich Smrcina
rsmrcina at wi.rr.com
Fri Jan 19 16:22:57 CET 2007
I wrote about this some time back, the depends tag doesn't appear to
work properly. You can specify a router (which is just another host)
that things depend on, and that works. But a multi-level dependency
(which depends seems to try to provide) would also be a good thing.
Stef Coene wrote:
> On Friday 19 January 2007 15:56, Hubbard, Greg L wrote:
>> Etienne -- you are going to have to find someone to write that and add
>> it to Hobbit. Path-based alarm suppression is one of the holy grails in
>> the network management industry, and the reason it has not yet been
>> solved is because it is a difficult problem. For small networks you can
>> come up with a solution, but if you are using VLANs and WAN's and load
>> balancers and all that other stuff it gets to be rather difficult.
>>
>> There are many commercial software vendors that claim to have this
>> problem solved -- but sometimes even their demos do not work. The
>> little bit of dependency specification that you can put into Hobbit does
>> indeed work, but not across the board.
> As fas I know, the hobbit _server_ can do this for the network tests. All
> network tests are done in 1 run. The data is processed and dependencies are
> calculated and errors are generated.
>
> The problem is client checks. When an error is received, the hobbit server
> needs to check it's dependencies. But some of these dependencies are also
> client checks that are maybe not (yet) received. So the server can never
> know for sure if all dependencies are satisfied.
>
> The only way I can imagine this to work is if all checks are send every 5
> minutes. So, when a red check is received, the server waits 5 minutes untill
> all checks are updated and it can starts checking the dependencies.
>
> But what with checks that are send every hour ? And do you really want to
> wait 5 minutes?
> s
>
> Stef
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