Vernon,
I have noticed, if you run BBWin, you get the svcs column, showing all the services running on the client. And, the server understands this test. I can add entries into hobbit-client.cfg along the lines of HOST=foo SVC "SomeService" startup=automatic status=started COLOR=red and if the service isn't running it will change to a red status.
That is using the 'client' message type for reporting. On one of the bbwin hosts svcs report you will notice a link near the bottom to "client data" which shows the full report.
I want the same functionality for Solaris services. I wrote a very simple test for Solaris services (see below), but of course, that's a client-side test, and the services to alert on can't be configured at server side. (It will also only register services in maintenance mode, not disabled services) I thought maybe I could hack the hobbitclient-sunos.sh to send the stuff under the [svcs] heading, like BBWin does, but that didn't work. (I assume there is some logic defining what the server expects from each client type) I even went so far as to massage the output of svcs -aH to look at least similar to the BBWin svcs output.
I assume there is some hard-coded testing in hobbitd based on client type (win32/linux/solaris/etc) for the standard reports.
A general solution is to use a test that reports on the client channel. Note that you can do initial filtering on the new client message header for OS type, etc.
I've just spent a bit of time tidying up some code I've been meaning to do for ages and put on xymonton. http://xymonton.trantor.org/doku.php/monitors:check-client http://xymonton.trantor.org/doku.php/monitors:xymonext.pm
It would be fairly easy to add to the solaris hobbitclient-solaris.sh to add a [svcs] session, and then add a custom test to client-check.pl
David.
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