The original BigBrother used just server name and test name, separated by a dot:
server<dot>testname
When FQDN was introduced into BB, the parts of the fully-qualified hostname were comma-separated:
server<comma>domain<comma>com<dot>testname
I don't know how it deals with multiple dots in the testname.
Ralph Mitchell
On Mon, Mar 20, 2017 at 4:07 PM, John Thurston <john.thurston at alaska.gov> wrote:
On 3/20/2017 10:51 AM, Root, Paul T wrote:
Hosts can have dots in them. The default is that you give FQDN.
I’ve never tried for a test name. My gut feeling is that you couldn’t do that.
I can't see how the server would be able to parse the message. Is 'foo.bar.com.baz' a test named 'com.baz' for host 'foo.bar', or is it a test named 'bar.com.baz' for a host named 'foo'?
From what I recall of my last read of the source, the parser assumes dot is the delimiter, and the last field is the test name. Everything to the left of that is the hostname. The above example would be parsed as a test named 'baz' for host 'foo.bar.com'
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