Thanks for the info Josh. Is that the official place we are supposed to report bugs and submit patches? Since I see open bugs there that are literally years old, and assigned to "nobody", I'm not that confident that's the proper place. -Charles Josh Luthman wrote:
*Psst*
http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?group_id=128058&atid=710488 <http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?group_id=128058&atid=710488>
On 10/31/07, * Charles Jones* <jonescr at cisco.com <mailto:jonescr at cisco.com>> wrote:
I don't want this to fall through the cracks, so I'm going to keep bumping it until Henrik sees it :)
-Charles
Charles Jones wrote: > Henrik, > > Just making sure that you saw this bug that I found, and hopefully > implement a fix (I'm sure you have a more elegant way to fix it than I > did) for Hobbit 4.3 > -Charles > > Charles Jones wrote: >> Okay I came up with a workaround. The problem is that CONFIGCLASS >> gets reset to a default value (in hobbitclient.cfg). So, I created >> another variable, "CLASS". I then made a small mod to hobbitclient.sh >> that checks to see if CLASS got set to something, and if it did, it >> sets CONFIGCLASS to that value. Here are the changes: >> >> --- runclient.sh 2006-08-09 20:09:58.000000000 +0000 >> +++ /tmp/runclient.sh 2007-10-10 18:55:00.000000000 +0000 >> @@ -32,6 +32,7 @@ >> ;; >> --class=*) >> CONFIGCLASS="`echo $1 | sed -e 's/--class=//' | tr >> '[A-Z]' '[a-z]'`" >> + CLASS=$CONFIGCLASS # Use a variable that doesn't get >> reset >> ;; >> --help) >> echo "Usage: $0 [--hostname=CLIENTNAME] >> [--os=rhel3|linux22] [--class=CLASSNAME] start|stop >> " >> @@ -61,7 +62,7 @@ >> >> MACHINE="`echo $MACHINEDOTS | sed -e 's/\./,/g'`" >> >> -export MACHINE MACHINEDOTS BBOSTYPE BBOSSCRIPT HOBBITCLIENTHOME >> CONFIGCLASS >> +export MACHINE MACHINEDOTS BBOSTYPE BBOSSCRIPT HOBBITCLIENTHOME >> CONFIGCLASS CLASS >> >> case "$CMD" in >> "start") >> @@ -128,6 +129,5 @@ >> break; >> >> esac >> - >> exit 0 >> >> ----- >> >> --- hobbitclient.sh 2006-08-09 20:09:58.000000000 +0000 >> +++ /tmp/hobbitclient.sh 2007-10-10 18:55:28.000000000 +0000 >> @@ -48,6 +48,9 @@ >> echo "@@client#1|0|127.0.0.1|$MACHINEDOTS|$BBOSTYPE" >> >> $MSGTMPFILE >> fi >> >> +if [ -n "$CLASS" ]; then #If CLASS was set to something, override >> the default >> + CONFIGCLASS=$CLASS >> +fi >> echo "client $MACHINE.$BBOSTYPE $CONFIGCLASS" >> $MSGTMPFILE >> $BBHOME/bin/$BBOSSCRIPT >> $MSGTMPFILE >> # logfiles >> >> >> >> Charles Jones wrote: >>> I also just discovered that CONFIGCLASS gets converted to lowercase >>> (which I should have seen plain as day in the sed command). However >>> this is not the problem as the CONFIGCLASS in the client message is >>> still using the default value of BBOSTYPE. I'm currently attempting >>> to hack in a work around. >>> >>> -Charles >>> >>> Charles Jones wrote: >>>> I did some poking around, and as far as I can tell, the problem is >>>> due to hobbitclient.cfg overriding the CONFIGCLASS variable. >>>> Here are some snippets from runclient.sh: >>>> >>>> --class=*) >>>> CONFIGCLASS="`echo $1 | sed -e 's/--class=//' | tr >>>> '[A-Z]' '[a-z]'`" >>>> >>>> export MACHINE MACHINEDOTS BBOSTYPE BBOSSCRIPT HOBBITCLIENTHOME >>>> CONFIGCLASS >>>> >>>> hobbitclient.cfg contains this: >>>> ./hobbitclient.cfg:CONFIGCLASS="$BBOSTYPE" # Default >>>> configuration class for logfiles >>>> >>>> hobbitclient.sh uses the CONFIGCLASS variable when sending the >>>> client message: >>>> ./bin/hobbitclient.sh:echo "client $MACHINE.$BBOSTYPE >>>> $CONFIGCLASS" >> $MSGTMPFILE >>>> >>>> Heres the actual client message header Im sending (not that >>>> CONFIGCLASS is being set to "linux" instead of the specified class: >>>> client host-app-23.linux linux >>>> >>>> -Charles >>>> >>>> >>>> Charles Jones wrote: >>>>> Anyone have any thoughts on this? I'm currently dead in the water >>>>> without this working as it should. I tried emailing Henrik as >>>>> well but I'm sure he is too busy to reply. >>>>> >>>>> -Charles >>>>> >>>>> Charles Jones wrote: >>>>>> I have a host whose client was started via: "./runclient.sh >>>>>> --class=APP_PRIMARY start" >>>>>> >>>>>> In the hobbit servers hobbit-clients.cfg, I have something >>>>>> similar to: >>>>>> >>>>>> CLASS=APP_PRIMARY >>>>>> PROC "someproc" >>>>>> PROC "/some/other/proc" >>>>>> .... >>>>>> DEFAULT >>>>>> PROC sshd >>>>>> >>>>>> The problem is that only the default proc "sshd" is being checked >>>>>> on the host. The expected behavior is that the CLASS would be >>>>>> used and other other procs checked instead. I know this has >>>>>> nothing to do with the DEFAULT setting, as using HOST=hostname >>>>>> works fine. I just cant get it to check the procs by CLASS. Is >>>>>> there any way to debug this? Shouldn't the CLASS show up in the >>>>>> "info" section? Do I need to put the class name in quotes on the >>>>>> command line? >>>>> >
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