[hobbit] Using Hobbit to monitor a specific port for availability?
Charles Jones
jonescr at cisco.com
Thu Mar 13 01:01:07 CET 2008
There are 2 ways you can go about this.
1. Edit bb-services and create a new test called "javaprog" or whatever
you want to call it. Creating a new port test is pretty easy and looking
at the examples in bb-services and/or the man page should get you there,
heck I will just tell you:
[javaprog]
port 8888
After you add that to bb-services, you would add "javaprog" to your
bb-hosts file for that host. You would then get a column called
"javaprog" that showed it's status.
2. You can also define a local port test on the server that is running
the java program (assuming its one that you have a hobbit client on).
This will basically look at the ouput of netstat and alert if the port
is not in a LISTEN state. For this read the "Ports" section of the
hobbit-clients.cfg file and man page.
-Charles
Callahan, Tom wrote:
> How would I get hobbit to monitor a specific port to ensure it is
> listening? For instance, I want to monitor a Java program that listens
> on port 8888, but just want hobbit to check if it can connect, and
> then disconnect.
> How could I do this?
>
> Thanks,
> Tom Callahan
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