Hi Etienne,
as I suspected, the content of the Big Sister disk-report is such that Hobbit mistakes it for being a report from a Windows host, and therefore it doesn't do the necessary conversion of the filesystemnames. So the "N/A" ends up as part of a filename, and Hobbit tries to store the RRD file in a "N" directory which does not exist. Hence the error you see.
I'll try and make Hobbit figure out how to handle the Big Sister disk reports. Since a Hobbit client is not yet widely available, it would be nice if Big Sister could be used to feed Hobbit.
Do the other client-side messages (cpu, memory) work as they should ? I don't even know if BS provides those, but I suppose it does.
Regards, Henrik
On Tue, Feb 08, 2005 at 10:19:52AM +0100, Etienne Roulland wrote:
On Mon, 2005-02-07 at 18:25 +0000, Henrik Storner wrote:
It looks like i have to switch to big sister mailing list.
Result of hobbitdlog command :
./bb 127.0.0.1 "hobbitdlog sphax.exp33.cvf.disk" sphax.exp33.cvf|disk|green||1107779028|1107854044|1107855844|0|0| 10.133.1.29|-1|| green (1107854043) Tue Feb 8 10:14:03 2005 no errors logged &green /home 2.4GB (26%) free, &green / 1.5GB (16%) free &html<HR></HR><PRE><strong>Filesystem Size Used Available Use% Resource name
</strong>N/A 9.2GB 7.7GB 1.5GB 84% / N/A 9GB 6.6GB 2.4GB 74% /home </PRE>