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Re: [hobbit] Bb-network.log Host fileserver appears twice in bb-hosts! This may cause strange results



Hi Dominique,

That actually worked! I got no errors in bb-network.log, and BOTH the http
and the ftp services in the services page monitored properly, BUT, there was
a side affect.

The page called "servers" where the fileserver shows all the client data,
etc, ALSO showed the FTP and HTTP column, which is something I didn't want
to see: I want that under the services page.

      conn       cpu       disk       ftp       http       info       memory
msgs       netstat       procs       svcs       trends       uptime
who


Thanks for your help!

William

 

On 27/05/09 9:42 AM, "Dominique Frise" <dominique.frise (at) unil.ch> wrote:

> William Ottley wrote:
>>     Hi all, sorry for not responding sooner, I was away.
>>     Thanks Michael and Ralph for trying to help me.
>> 
>>     I tried the suggestion:  group-only, but I get the same error:
>>     bb-network.log:
>> 
>>          2009-04-27 11:33:48 Host fileserver appears twice in bb-hosts!
>> This may cause strange results
>> 
>> Here¹s my bb-hosts file:
>> 
>> 
>>     page servers Servers
>>     group-compress <H3><I>Windows:</I></H3>
>>     xx.xx.xx.xx fileserver       #
>> 
>>     page services Services
>>     group-compress <H3><I>Services:</I></H3>
>>     group-only http|ftp  <font size="+1">http Ftp</font>
>>     xx.xx.xx.xx fileserver       # noconn http://fileserver/ ftp
>> 
>> 
>>     does anyone know why?
>> 
> 
> The "noconn" tag is at the wrong place.
> Try:
> 
> page servers Servers
> group-compress <H3><I>Windows:</I></H3>
> xx.xx.xx.xx fileserver       # noconn
> 
> page services Services
> group-compress <H3><I>Services:</I></H3>
> group-only http|ftp  <font size="+1">http Ftp</font>
> xx.xx.xx.xx fileserver       # http://fileserver/ ftp
> 
> Dominique
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