On Thursday 07 February 2008 17:20:52 Snyder, Howard wrote:
That is what I thought but I'm not getting anything to the server.
Is the client software running on the clients? Do you see anything in the client log files on these clients? Do you see anything in the ghosts report on the Hobbit server? When you start the client up, does the hostname printed out match the name you are using in bb-hosts ?
The only items that I see are the tests listed in the bb-hosts file:
I note that the recommendation is to use FQDNs ... if your servers have FQDNs as their host name, this is most likely the cause of your problems.
subparent New-Servers Backup-Servers Backup Servers 155.174.25.229 wfs-bkp01-atl # ssh 155.174.25.232 wfs-bkp02-atl # ssh
group Clustered Subsystems 155.174.25.230 wfs-bkp01a-atl # ssh 155.174.25.231 wfs-bkp01b-atl # ssh 155.174.25.233 wfs-bkp02a-atl # ssh 155.174.25.234 wfs-bkp02b-atl # ssh
Am I just not telling the client or the server something. I have tried to edit the hobbit-client.cfg file on the server to include:
The hobbit-client.cfg or client-local.cfg files don't determine whether or not you see data from the clients, only how Hobbit interprets the data, and what additional data the client sends (respectively). Without configuring anything, you should still see the cpu, disk, memory checks at minimum.