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Re: [hobbit] Purple results on server's tests
- To: hobbit (at) hswn.dk
- Subject: Re: [hobbit] Purple results on server's tests
- From: "Josh Luthman" <josh (at) imaginenetworksllc.com>
- Date: Mon, 28 Jan 2008 11:39:14 -0500
- References: <961092e10801280733y3aabe992u2c71e1195a0afd25 (at) mail.gmail.com> <20080128162442.GA7277 (at) hswn.dk>
I was thinking they were all related. Should there be a ps running that
isn't that I can check for? Or would the ps only start upon hobbitd telling
it to do its job?
hobbitserver.cfg:
BBSERVERIP="74.x.x.x" #my public that is definitely correct, it's eth0
BBDISP="$BBSERVERIP" #you are correct about this
It went purple when it was booted: Sun Jan 27 05:27:52 2008
Really curious why this started happening when it was rebooted =/
On 1/28/08, Henrik Stoerner <henrik (at) hswn.dk> wrote:
>
> On Mon, Jan 28, 2008 at 10:33:27AM -0500, Josh Luthman wrote:
> > I rebooted the hobbit server for power related reasons and since it came
> up
> > the following tests are purple on the Hobbit server:
> >
> > bbgen/bbtest/cpu/disk/files/hobbitd/memory/msgs/ports/procs
>
> It's all of the tests that it sends to itself. Check the BBDISP setting
> in hobbitserver.cfg (which is usually picked up from BBSERVERIP), it
> must be an IP assigned to your Hobbit server.
>
> > The server was powered on at Sun Jan 27 05:17 but the purple reports are
> > saying Mon Jan 28 10:11:15 2008. The time is reporting as...
> >
> > -> date
> > Mon Jan 28 10:32:38 EST 2008
>
> Purple statuses are generated automatically, so they will show a current
> date in the upper right corner. You can check the history to see when
> they went purple - the last status was received 30 minutes before then.
>
>
>
> Henrik
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