Hi, Some steps you can do/try
First
Considering the client is running, it should produce a file called "msg.txt" in dir "client/tmp", whos updated every 5m (default) who should contain all the data collected by the tools run by hobbit client module. This info (from msg.txt file) is/should later sent to hobbit server.
Later:
On ~server/etc/hobbitlaunch.cfg add "--debug" to client worker module.
[clientdata] ENVFILE /home/hobbit/server/etc/hobbitserver.cfg NEEDS hobbitd CMD hobbitd_channel --channel=client --log=$BBSERVERLOGS/clientdata.log hobbitd_client --debug
After a while (or to quick reload hobbitd) look at "clientdata.log" (normally at /var/log/hobbit/) to see what's showing up.
And almost sugested (if posible) tcpdump the client<=> server connection to see if everything looks fine. Unless defaults are changed, it should be a connection on TCP/1984.
Hope this help's.
-wm
On Wed, 28 Sep 2005 14:28:00 -0400 patrick_healy at nywd.uscourts.gov wrote:
Thanks to all who responded to my lastmessage...
New problem:
I've installed the Hobbit client onmy Linux systems and it works wonderfully. However I have a numberof Solaris 2.X servers on x86 platforms. The client compiles fine,and appears to be running, but none of the information is being reportedto the server. I checked the client names, and there aren't any exceptionslisted in the hobbitd report, so I'm assuming they names are right. Anyidea how I can go about debugging this further?
THanks again,
Pat
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