hobbit-newbie

Perumal, Santoshbabu santoshbabu_perumal at platts.com
Sat Nov 17 01:20:10 CET 2007


Hi hobbit guru's
 
   please advise on the following questions
   
     1)Is there any way to monitor disk i/o utilization using
hobbit?(Also i/o graph).if yes please let me know the details
     
     2)some hobbit clients does not provide all the informations.it
displays only conn,info,trends(tcp graph only).it does not provide
disk,cpu,msg memory.is thi because of firewall issue.client has to
communicate to the server on port 1984 or server has to communicate to
the client 1984.Without opening firewall port is there any way to let
the client communicate to the server on 1984.
     
      3)how to change http time out value.by default it is 10s right?.
           my entries in the bb-hosts file
         ipaddress     www.sitename.com  # http://www.sitename.com  (is
there any option that we can specify here)
 
 
           Thanks in advance
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