[hobbit] BBWin 0.5 problem ?

Etienne Grignon etienne.grignon at gmail.com
Thu Apr 6 11:43:31 CEST 2006


Hello Christophe,

2006/4/6, Christophe Truffier <ctruffier at pack-solutions.com>:
>
> Hello,
>
> I'm using latest version of BBWin on a Windows 2000 Advanced Server,
> this version replace bbnt since about four days but nothing is reported
> to my hobbit server for cpu, memory...
> Here are the config file for this server and the entry in bb-hosts file:
> BBWin config file:
>
> <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" ?>
> <configuration>
>     <bbwin>
>        <setting name="hostname" value="seth" />
>        <setting name="timer" value="5m" />
>        <setting name="bbdisplay" value="192.168.0.104:1984" />
>        <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="9" />
>        <setting name="logpath" value="C:\BBWin.log" />
>     </bbwin>
>     <cpu>
>        <setting name="default" warnlevel="80" paniclevel="95" delay="3" />
>     </cpu>
>     <disk>
>        <setting name="default" warnlevel="90%" paniclevel="95%" />
>     </disk>
>     <externals>
>        <setting name="logstimer" value="60" />
>     </externals>
>     <memory>
>        <setting name="physical" warnlevel="95" paniclevel="98" />
>        <setting name="page" warnlevel="70" paniclevel="90" />
>        <setting name="virtual" warnlevel="80" paniclevel="90" />
>     </memory>
>     <procs>
>     </procs>
>     <uptime>
>        <setting name="delay" value="1h" />
>        <setting name="alarmcolor" value="yellow" />
>     </uptime>
> </configuration>
>
> BB-HOSTS entry:
>
> 192.168.0.5   seth         # BBDISPLAY BBPAGER BBNET http://seth/
>

Your bbwin.cfg file seams correct. I didn't understand if all of the agents
were not reporting or if it was only cpu and memory.

What you first should do is to test the connection to your hobbit server
with bbwincmd.

go to bbwin bin and try that :

bbwincmd 192.168.0.104:1984 status seth green cpu "test"

You should get an error if connection failed.

Then check your hobbit page to see if cpu is changing to green.

If it comes green, then, it means that bbwin is having a problem. Check the
application event log to find out if bbwin strange events are present ?
Also, you can send me by email the bbwin.log to see if something is strange
to me.

To finish, some users already reported me some troubles with BBWin (to stop
the service sometimes for example) so I'm trying to improve the BBWin core
for the moment.

--
Etienne GRIGNON
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