On Fri, Dec 08, 2006 at 10:26:34PM +0100, Stef Coene wrote:
On Friday 08 December 2006 21:45, Henrik Stoerner wrote:
If it was running a Hobbit client, it should have saved the latest client message before it crashed, including the "ps" listing. It saves the status when there is a change in the status. But I didn't had a proc monitor defined, so the status is white all the time. Even during the memory problem. So when the box was rebooted, the status was overwritten :(
Even though the "proc" status doesn't change, the "memory" status would change. And a status that goes red triggers saving the full, raw client data (if you have the [hostdata] task enabled and you're running Hobbit 4.2.0).
If the memory status did go red, and you go to the detailed historical memory status webpage, you should find a "Client data" link at the bottom of the page - this is the data saved from when the memory status went red.
What do you prefer? That I send you my information or that I update my "own" wiki? (I installed twiki some weeks ago and already created a hobbit web).
I don't mind putting this twiki open for everybody so everyone can contribute.
Putting it on a Wiki is probably more efficient than having it go via me. There is a Hobbit wiki somewhere already, but I don't mind linking to wherever you decide to make the docs available.
Regards, Henrik