[hobbit] New to Hobbit --- file monitoring

Scott Mohnkern mohnkern at gmail.com
Wed Oct 31 21:52:21 CET 2007


This may be where I'm getting confused.  On the machine where hobbit is
reporting data, (i.e. the machinename I use for the url) does the client
need to be running?  Where are the config files for the client typically
stored?  I've been editing files /etc/hobbit But I wonder if those are just
the server files, and not the client files (assuming the client needs to be
running as well on the machine that is the server.

Scott


On 10/31/07, Stef Coene <stef.coene at docum.org> wrote:
>
> On Wednesday 31 October 2007, Hubbard, Greg L wrote:
> > How long did you wait?  It takes a bit (10 minutes or more) for changes
> > in client-local.cfg to propagate to the clients (they have to detect the
> > change, and then pull it in, then act on it, and this takes a couple of
> > poll cycles).
> I tried to set up file monitoring today and after 1hr, I fixed it by
> restarting the hobbit server.  Not reloading, restarting.  So, restart
> your
> hobbit server after you changed the config files and the change is not
> detected.
>
> You can also take a look in the tmp directory of the client. There should
> be a
> logfetch file if the client picks up the new configuration.  There should
> be
> 2 files, one with the settings on the hobbit server and one with the
> status
> (this is a file used by the hobbit client to track the logfile).
>
>
> Stef
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