Tom Georgoulias wrote:
> James Wade wrote:
>
>> Has anyone written or will Hobbit monitor
>>
>> the number of open connections to an application?
>
>
>> Sorry if I'm repeating myself. I asked earlier but didn't
>>
>> get an answer. I thought I'd ask again and see if anyone
>>
>> knows a way to monitor it across the clients.
>
>
> I haven't seen any mention of this on the mailing list, so you're
> likely the first to ask for it. You could probably write one yourself
> without a lot of hassle, using a small shell script and the
> instructions in the custom graph setup howto under the Help menu.
> Lots of us have written extension scripts for our own networks, so
> post questions as you write the script and someone will be able to
> give pointers.
>
> Tom
I don't think you need this...hobbit already has a port monitor built in
(with graphing). I use it to see the number of connections to an
application we have and to ensure that the services are up (along with
the process test I get the added benefit that it's not just running but
the port is in use as well...)
=G=
On Thursday 30 November 2006 21:04, James Wade wrote:
> Sorry if I'm repeating myself. I asked earlier but didn't
>
> get an answer. I thought I'd ask again and see if anyone
>
> knows a way to monitor it across the clients.
You got an answer from me the next day
http://www.hswn.dk/hobbiton/2006/11/msg00483.html
Regards,
Buchan
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Buchan Milne
ISP Systems Specialist - Monitoring/Authentication Team Leader
B.Eng,RHCE(803004789010797),LPIC-2(LPI000074592)
On Thu, Nov 30, 2006 at 04:33:04PM -0600, Larry Barber wrote:
> What does "HTTP error 0" signify when given as the result of an http test?
> An empty page?
It connected to the server, sent the request, and got no response.
Henrik
On 11/30/06, Amit.A Bakshi <a.a.bakshi at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I have read the mailing list for it, & read that this maybe happenning coz
> of large client data,
> I have very limited clients & have stopped them. still when I start the
> hobbit server , the client data still reports as purple, even for hobbit
> server.
>
> I also keep getting error with the worker process termination error
> xstrdup: Cannot dup NULL string
>
> Anu suggestion, where to look at ?
Dunno about the rest of it, but you get purple dots when a report has
not been updated in a certain amount of time - usually 30 minutes. At
least some of the purple dots will be due to stopping the clients,
which stops them reporting.
Ralph Mitchell