[hobbit] hobbit procs monitoring not work for me.

Steve Holmes sholmes42 at mac.com
Tue Apr 1 21:59:08 CEST 2008


Robert,I'm not sure this will make any difference at all on your PROC
problem, but assuming your DISK line means "all disks" you might need a %
before the *. Or you might just want to take the DISK line out since 90/95
is the default for all disks unless told otherwise.

Steve.
ITaP/TLT/Unix Systems Adminsitration

On Tue, Apr 1, 2008 at 3:41 PM, McGraw, Robert P <rmcgraw at purdue.edu> wrote:

> Linux peano.math.purdue.edu 2.6.9-67.0.1.ELsmp #1 SMP Fri Nov 30 11:57:43
> EST 2007 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux running HOBBIT V4.2.0
>
> This is my first linux hobbit configuration and for the most part things
> seem to be working ok.
>
> One problem that I am having is that "procs" does not seem to be
> monitoring
> my list of PROCS listed in hobbit-client.cfg. Below is the Linux host that
> is listed in hobbit-client.cfg.
>
> HOST=hostx.math.purdue.edu
>        UP 30m
>        LOAD 6.0 10.0
>        DISK    * 90 95
>        PROC in.telnetd 0 0
>        PROC dhcpd 1 1
>        PROC sendmail 0 0
>        PROC sshd 1 -1
>        PROC syslogd  1 1
>
> If I click on the "procs" icon for hostx I do get the ps listing as
> follows
> and I also get "Process NOT ok".
>
>        Tue Apr 1 15:29:21 EDT 2008 - Processes NOT ok
>
>        clear No process checks defined
>
>        PID  PPID USER      STARTED S PRI %CPU     TIME %MEM  RSZ   VSZ CMD
>        1     0 root       Mar 11 S  23  0.0 00:00:04  0.0  548  4756 init
> [5]
>        2     1 root       Mar 11 S 139  0.0 00:00:00  0.0    0     0
> [migration/0]
>        3     1 root       Mar 11 S   5  0.0 00:00:00  0.0    0     0
> [ksoftirqd/0]
>        4     1 root       Mar 11 S 139  0.0 00:00:00  0.0    0     0
> [migration/1]
>        5     1 root       Mar 11 S   5  0.0 00:00:00  0.0    0     0
> [ksoftirqd/1]
>     6     1 root       Mar 11 S 139  0.0 00:00:00  0.0    0     0
> [migration/2]
>     7     1 root       Mar 11 S   5  0.0 00:00:00  0.0    0     0
> [ksoftirqd/2]
>
> Since I seem to be getting the ps I assume that the server is getting the
> necessary data to monitor the listed PROCS.
>
> Any ideas why the monitoring is not working? Any suggestions on how I can
> track down the problem?
>
> Thanks
> Robert
>
>
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