[hobbit] New to Hobbit --- file monitoring
Scott Mohnkern
mohnkern at gmail.com
Wed Oct 31 23:38:44 CET 2007
Thanks, this was the critical piece of information I was missing. There are
client configuration files in /etc/hobbit that I was editing, and clearly
they aren't the correct ones. I need to edit the ones in
/usr/lib/hobbit/client.
Back to editing what I hope is the correct config file. I should be able to
put
FILE "/etc/passwd" GREEN NOEXIST TRACK
in ~/usr/lib/hobbit/client/etc/hobbit-clients.cfg
and then start the hobbit client with /usr/lib/hobbit/runclient.sh start
and get reporting, yes?
On 10/31/07, Hubbard, Greg L <greg.hubbard at eds.com> wrote:
>
> ~/hobbit/client/* is where the client stuff lives. The server runs a
> local client. On remote systems, you usually clone the ~/hobbit/client/*
> part to other machines (assuming the same architecture). As you get more
> into it, you will figure out how to make client distributions.
>
> If you are seeing anything reported for CPU, memory, disk, etc. on your
> server, then the client is running. You don't have to do anything to enable
> it.
>
> ------------------------------
> *From:* Scott Mohnkern [mailto:mohnkern at gmail.com]
> *Sent:* Wednesday, October 31, 2007 3:52 PM
> *To:* hobbit at hswn.dk
> *Subject:* Re: [hobbit] New to Hobbit --- file monitoring
>
> This may be where I'm getting confused. On the machine where hobbit is
> reporting data, (i.e. the machinename I use for the url) does the client
> need to be running? Where are the config files for the client typically
> stored? I've been editing files /etc/hobbit But I wonder if those are just
> the server files, and not the client files (assuming the client needs to be
> running as well on the machine that is the server.
>
> Scott
>
>
> On 10/31/07, Stef Coene <stef.coene at docum.org> wrote:
> >
> > On Wednesday 31 October 2007, Hubbard, Greg L wrote:
> > > How long did you wait? It takes a bit (10 minutes or more) for
> > changes
> > > in client-local.cfg to propagate to the clients (they have to detect
> > the
> > > change, and then pull it in, then act on it, and this takes a couple
> > of
> > > poll cycles).
> > I tried to set up file monitoring today and after 1hr, I fixed it by
> > restarting the hobbit server. Not reloading, restarting. So, restart
> > your
> > hobbit server after you changed the config files and the change is not
> > detected.
> >
> > You can also take a look in the tmp directory of the client. There
> > should be a
> > logfetch file if the client picks up the new configuration. There
> > should be
> > 2 files, one with the settings on the hobbit server and one with the
> > status
> > (this is a file used by the hobbit client to track the logfile).
> >
> >
> > Stef
> >
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> >
> >
> >
>
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