[hobbit] Network test time-outs
Larry Barber
lebarber at gmail.com
Wed Jan 25 16:18:25 CET 2006
You can increase the timeout value on the bbnet-test program by adding a
-timeout=N to its invocation line in hobbitalerts.cfg. I've found just
increasing it to 15 seconds (from the default 10) makes a huge difference in
the number of timeouts I get.
Thanks,
Larry Barber
On 1/25/06, James B Horwath <JamesHorwath at glic.com> wrote:
>
>
> I am having an issue with Hobbit network tests. There are times when
> network or (client) system congestion causes a network test such as SSH to
> fail. The service is not down just slow, I receive a clear almost
> immediately after I receive the down. To keep my sanity I need the network
> value upped. In BB I was able to correct this by setting the variables
> BBNETTIMER[1-3] to higher values. I wasn't able to find such a beast in
> Hobbit. I opened the file bbtest-net.c and found the
> int timeout=10; /* The timeout (seconds)
> for all TCP-tests */
> and
> int extcmdtimeout = 30;
>
> I do not use ICMP as a connectivity test, I use ssh for up/down, to me
> that is more realistic. I searched the mail archives and didn't find
> anything. Can I up the values on the time-out to make the test not fail so
> quickly? Or anybody else have any suggestions on how to work around the
> issue.
>
> Please advise,
> Jim
>
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