[hobbit] monitoring linux machines
White, Bruce
bewhite at fellowes.com
Tue Apr 6 21:22:31 CEST 2010
Kevin,
The behavior you are seeing is as designed. The Linux client (out of
the box) does not provide test columns of "uptime, who, and netstat."
Those three columns are provided by the BBWIN client (out of the box),
so I assume you are running BBWIN on your windows machines. The Linux
client does provide the information found under the BBWIN uptime test
under its cpu test and the BBWIN netstat test under its ports test. If
you want the information under the BBWIN who test, you'll need to code
your own script.
......Bruce
Bruce White
Senior Enterprise Systems Engineer | Phone: 630-671-5169 | Fax: 630-893-1648 | bewhite at fellowes.com | http://www.fellowes.com/
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-----Original Message-----
From: Kevin McAllister [mailto:kevin at shadowsoft.com]
Sent: Tuesday, April 06, 2010 2:07 PM
To: hobbit at hswn.dk
Subject: [hobbit] monitoring linux machines
We are switching machines from a windows environment to a linux
environment. We are currently able to get data for uptime, who, and
netstat from our windows clients no problem but our linux machines
running Centos 5.3 x_64 are not showing data for uptime, who, and
netstat. The client is running on each linux machine but the data is not
being received by the server. Has anyone I had an issue like this.
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