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Re: [hobbit] Hobbit Status and Data Question



Okay, so I figured it out. You can put HTML in the status message and it
does provide the formatting. With just a few <BR>'s and <CENTER>'s ... I am
back in business.

bbsend 10.10.10.10 "status CITRIX1.citrix-license red <CENTER>&red
MPS_UN_FD<BR><BR>Total : 5000<BR>Used : 2500<BR>Percent Used :
50%<BR><BR>MPS_TPF_DS ................................. </CENTER>"

Thanks again for the help.


On Tue, Jul 8, 2008 at 3:28 PM, Ralph Mitchell <ralphmitchell (at) gmail.com>
wrote:

> I think I had a similar multi-line problem with bb.pl.  I'm not a perl
> programmer, but I managed to make it do what I needed at the time.
> Unfortunately, that system went away and I don't have a copy.
>
> It may not be optimal, but you could report the two licenses independantly:
>
>      bbsend "10.10.10.10 TEST-PC.citrix-license1 red License is at 96% in
> use"
>
>      bbsend "10.10.10.10 TEST-PC.citrix-license2 red License is at 96% in
> use"
>
> You'd get two columns...
>
> That's about all I got - I don't do perl very often, and don't know how to
> compile it for windows...
>
> Ralph Mitchell
>
>
>
> On Tue, Jul 8, 2008 at 2:12 PM, Geoff Hallford <geoff.hallford (at) gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>> Thanks for that. I can't put Active Perl on the system either but the
>> bbsend.exe works good for basic status. A problem I have run into though, is
>> that it does not seem to accept multi-line input like bb.pl does. Does
>> anyone know how to do this for CMD?
>>
>> I tried "type input.txt | bbsend.exe" and command runs fine but the hobbit
>> status page doesn't show the data.
>>
>> The normal command works fine "bbsend "10.10.10.10 TEST-PC.citrix-license
>> red License is at 96% in use" ... the rub is that I have 2 licenses and I
>> want to display them on 2 different lines in Hobbit status column but can't.
>>
>> This would be simple on *nix but Windows is giving me a hard time.
>>
>> Any help is appreciated.
>>
>> Thanks.
>>
>>
>> 'Nobody goes there anymore. It's too crowded.' --Yogi Berra
>>
>> On Tue, Jul 8, 2008 at 1:54 PM, Ralph Mitchell <ralphmitchell (at) gmail.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> On Tue, Jul 8, 2008 at 12:36 PM, Geoff Hallford <
>>> geoff.hallford (at) gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi All,
>>>>
>>>> I am hoping someone can help with this or provide a link to an
>>>> explanation, as I haven't been able to find the information in the archives
>>>> or how-to's.
>>>>
>>>> I have a server that I am monitoring Citrix licensing usage on.
>>>> Currently I am using a VBScript for this purpose that figures out the usage
>>>> and then emails me of >90% used and >95% used. It uses the telnet and
>>>> WshShell.SendKeys method to do this.
>>>>
>>>> Key Item: The business doesn't want the BBWin agent on this server.
>>>>
>>>> I want to be able to send the 'status' and 'data' to Hobbit and have
>>>> hobbit: alert on it, and graph it.
>>>>
>>>> Can I do something as simple as a telnet session to the Hobbit server on
>>>> 1984/tcp and send the info? What is the syntax for that and what commands
>>>> does it accept (i.e. to close the session)?
>>>>
>>>>
>>> Dunno about telnet, but if the server has Perl you might be able to use
>>> bb.pl from the deadcat.net BB site:
>>>
>>>    http://www.deadcat.net/viewfile.php?fileid=155
>>>
>>> It's a drop-in replacement for the bb command.  There's also bbsend.exe:
>>>
>>>    http://www.deadcat.net/viewfile.php?fileid=353
>>>
>>> which is a compiled version of bb.pl.
>>>
>>> I've used bb.pl in a couple of places, but not recently.
>>>
>>> Ralph Mitchell
>>>
>>
>>
>