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Re: [hobbit] Different Tests for different clients: but same localclient.cfg



There should be a "ghost report" entry in the Reports drop down menu on any
of your Xymon web pages.
Ralph Mitchell


On Thu, Mar 19, 2009 at 3:22 PM, William Ottley <wottley (at) cmicanada.com>wrote:

>  Ahhh ok, I can look into that. But ummm :$ “ghosts report”? Sorry not to
> sure where that is...
>
>
>
>
> On 3/19/09 4:18 PM, "Hubbard, Greg L" <greg.hubbard (at) eds.com> wrote:
>
> Your Mac client is probably not communicating correctly with the Hobbit
> server on your Solaris 10 machine.  Check your ghosts report to see if you
> have a naming mismatch between your bb-hosts file and what the Darwin client
> is sending.  If there is a mismatch, you either fix it at the client (with a
> startup parameter for the bbclient process) or at the server end with a
> CLIENT tag in the bb-hosts file.  (Or something like that, I am working from
> memory).
>
> GLH
>
>
>
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> *From:* William Ottley  [mailto:wottley (at) cmicanada.com]<wottley (at) cmicanada.com]>
> *Sent:* Thursday, March 19, 2009 3:09  PM
> *To:* hobbit (at) hswn.dk
> *Subject:* [hobbit] Different Tests  for different clients: but same
> localclient.cfg
>
>
> Hi all,
>
> I compiled the client for solaris 10  and for the mac OSX.
> They have been added to the bbhosts file on the hobbit  server.
> They both have the same localclient.cfg, pointing to the hobbit  server.
>
> I’m trying to get all the tests to show up.
> But only some  of them do so. What needs to be changed to do so?
>
> Solaris10:  Bbd,  conn, cpu,  disk, files, http,  info,  memory,  msgs,
>   ports,   procs,  trends
> OSX:    conn,  info, trends
>
> The mac has almost no tests on it: is this because the  server isn’t
> talking to the client?
>
> Any help would be  appreciated.
>
> Thanks
>
> Will
>
>
> On 19/03/09 2:38 PM, "Taylor  Lewick" <tlewick (at) tradebotsystems.com>
>  wrote:
>
>
> Is anyone doing anything to be alerted on a per Core  basis instead of
> overall CPU.  This would apply to both Linux and  Windows, under windows
> using the bbwin  client…
>
>
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