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RE: [hobbit] how to implement custom tests
- To: <hobbit (at) hswn.dk>
- Subject: RE: [hobbit] how to implement custom tests
- From: "Eric van de Meerakker" <eric.vdm (at) softlution.com>
- Date: Fri, 8 Jul 2005 11:06:03 +0200
- Organization: Softlution
- Thread-index: AcWDmhm9iokRxgy+TfSHDDAUIAliMAAAURZw
Please don't do that! The bb executable knows about multiple bb servers etc.
Plea use exec(".../bb", $BBDISP, "...") and save any future users of your
extension scripts a lot of headaches...
Eric
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-----Original Message-----
From: Paul van Eldijk [mailto:P.vanEldijk (at) uci.ru.nl]
Sent: Friday, July 08, 2005 10:51 AM
To: hobbit (at) hswn.dk
Subject: Re: [hobbit] how to implement custom tests
On Thursday 7 July 2005 22:27, Reif Jeffery M wrote:
> I installed Hobbit on my (former) BB server. The clients are reporting
> in normally. However, I have some tests for hosts (NetApp, Tandem -
> that have no BB client) that run on the BB server and use the bb
> executable to "trick" the server into thinking it received it from an
> external client. For example:
>
> exec("/opt/bb/bin/bb", $IP, "status $machine.$test $color $now\n
> $status\n
> @array\n
> ")
> or die( "$1: Couldn't execute BB");
>
If you're using Perl, you can do without bb, e.g.:
use Sys::Hostname;
my $line = "status " . hostname . ".$BBTEST $color ";
$line .= scalar(localtime);
$line .= "\n$status\n (at) array\n";
use IO::Socket::INET;
my $bb = IO::Socket::INET->new("$BBHOST:$BBPORT");
if ( $bb and $bb->connected ) {
$bb->send($line);
$bb->shutdown(2);
}
else {
warn "error connecting to Big Brother (host $BBHOST, port
$BBPORT)\n";
}
HTH,
Paul
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