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RE: [hobbit] Unable to Re Enable Disabled Test (Hobbit 4.1.2p1)
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- Subject: RE: [hobbit] Unable to Re Enable Disabled Test (Hobbit 4.1.2p1)
- From: "David Gilmore" <david (at) stenhouseconsulting.com>
- Date: Wed, 17 May 2006 15:30:42 -0400
- Thread-index: AcZ4vlyjyTWO6ZtNSQqqPJuPODVb1gBKaMzA
Eteinen,
You were absolutely correct. Thank you. When I looked at the prepackaged
config file that came with BBWIN, it looked to me like it should have
defaulted to the EXT directory when attempting to load scripts, hence I did
not include the full path.
Looking forward to install BBWIN 0.7 today. Any tricks or traps to know
about before hand?
Dave
> -----Original Message-----
> From:
> hobbit-return-6859-david=stenhouseconsulting.com (at) hswn.dk
> [mailto:hobbit-return-6859-david=stenhouseconsulting.com (at) hswn.
dk] On Behalf Of Etienne Grignon
> Sent: Tuesday, May 16, 2006 3:57 AM
> To: hobbit (at) hswn.dk
> Subject: Re: [hobbit] Unable to Re Enable Disabled Test
> (Hobbit 4.1.2p1)
>
> Hi Dave,
>
> I may know why your external command is not executed.
>
> Could you tell me where is located bbexternals.cmd file ?
>
> The current path for BBWin when it is running is the bin
> directory so, if bbexternals.cmd is not in the bbwin bin
> directory or in one of the environment paths, then, it will fail.
>
> If bbexternals.cmd is in ext directory, you should try this :
>
> <load value='cmd.exe /C "D:\Program Files\BBWin\ext\bbexternals.cmd"'
> timer="300" />
>
> Let me know if it worked.
>
> Regards,
>
> Eteinen.
>
>
> 2006/5/15, David Gilmore <david (at) stenhouseconsulting.com>:
> > BBWin is not executing the script for the tests, but I can
> not figure
> > out why! I call all of my scripts, three on this box,
> using one CMD
> > file. All scripts are in the ext directory, and I edited
> the registry
> > so that the BB client externals path is set to the BBWIN\tmp
> > directory. If I execute the CMD file manually, it all works fine.
> >
> > Here is my script, which is saved as a CMD file
> >
> > cd D:\Program Files\BBWin\ext
> > cscript //b bbsav.vbs
> > cscript //b iis-check.vbs
> > cscript //b exchange.vbs
> >
> > Here is my BBWIN config file
> >
> > <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" ?> <configuration> <bbwin>
> > <setting name="hostname" value="winserver01.stenhouse.local" />
> > <setting name="timer" value="300" /> <setting name="bbdisplay"
> > value="10.254.254.10:1984" /> <load name="cpu" value="cpu.dll" />
> > <load name="disk" value="disk.dll" /> <load name="externals"
> > value="externals.dll" /> <load name="procs"
> value="procs.dll" /> <load
> > name="memory" value="memory.dll" /> <load name="stats"
> > value="stats.dll" /> <load name="uptime" value="uptime.dll" />
> > <setting name="loglevel" value="4" /> <setting name="logpath"
> > value="C:\bblogs\BBWin.log" /> </bbwin> <cpu> <setting
> name="default"
> > warnlevel="80%" paniclevel="95%" /> </cpu> <disk> <setting
> > name="default" warnlevel="90%" paniclevel="95%" /> <setting
> name="D"
> > warnlevel="90%" paniclevel="95%" /> <setting name="C"
> warnlevel="90%"
> > paniclevel="95%" /> </disk> <externals> <setting name="logstimer"
> > value="60" /> <load value="cmd.exe /C bbexternals.cmd"
> timer="300" />
> > </externals> <memory> <setting name="physical" warnlevel="95%"
> > paniclevel="98%" /> <setting name="virtual" warnlevel="80%"
> > paniclevel="90%" /> </memory> <procs> <setting name="dns" rule="=1"
> > alarmcolor="yellow" /> <setting name="inetinfo" rule="=1"
> > alarmcolor="yellow" /> <setting name="retroclient" rule="=1"
> > alarmcolor="yellow" /> <setting name="services" rule="=1"
> > alarmcolor="yellow" /> <setting name="snmp" rule="=1"
> > alarmcolor="yellow" /> <setting name="w3wp" rule="=2"
> > alarmcolor="yellow" /> <setting name="wins" rule="=1"
> > alarmcolor="yellow" /> </procs> <uptime> <setting name="delay"
> > value="30m" /> <setting name="alarmcolor" value="yellow" />
> </uptime>
> > </configuration>
> >
> > Dave
> >
> >
> > > -----Original Message-----
> > > From:
> > > hobbit-return-6852-david=stenhouseconsulting.com (at) hswn.dk
> > > [mailto:hobbit-return-6852-david=stenhouseconsulting.com (at) hswn.
> > > dk] On Behalf Of Henrik Stoerner
> > > Sent: Monday, May 15, 2006 4:39 PM
> > > To: hobbit (at) hswn.dk
> > > Subject: Re: [hobbit] Unable to Re Enable Disabled Test (Hobbit
> > > 4.1.2p1)
> > >
> > > On Mon, May 15, 2006 at 04:24:12PM -0400, David Gilmore wrote:
> > > > I recently disabled a couple of tests when I had some
> > > issues with the
> > > > WinBB client. Now that I have fixed the problem with the WinBB
> > > > client, and re enabled the tests, I am still getting a
> BLUE status
> > > > icon, and it has been like that for days. Any suggestions?
> > >
> > > After enabling it, you will see the status remain blue until an
> > > update is sent by the client. So if your server is down (or the
> > > WinBB client is not running), the status will remain blue even
> > > though it has been re-enabled.
> > >
> > > If you go look at the detailed status, does it say
> "disabled until
> > > ...."
> > > at the top of the status page ? If it does, then Hobbit still
> > > considers it disabled. If not, then it is just waiting
> for an update.
> > >
> > >
> > > Regards,
> > > Henrik
> > >
> > >
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