The host name of the server isn't going to matter to the client, the client is configured to talk to the server via its IP address.
Is the IP address of the server correct in the Linux client configuration file (in your case /etc/hobbit/client/etc/hobbitclient.cfg)? Check the ghost report on the server to see if any ghosts appear. Do they match any of the Linux clients that we are discussing?
On 12/24/2009 10:04 AM, David Hay Currie wrote:
Sorry, yes the hobbit_client process is running, but sleeping (which I guess is because it only runs every 5 minutes? All files in the /etc/hobbit are owned by root:root with permission 644, but I checked with another machine that only has the client running and it is the same, so it should be fine. /var/log/hobbit is owned by hobbit:adm and it has special permission. They also are the default permission. However, when I compared the actual server, with the other linux client (I have only 1 desktop running Linux), I realized that is not reporting the client test either. The linux desktop I installed the client yesterday, and I just added it yesterday to the xymon server. Here is the interesting, if I ping the server name (FQDN) it replies with a different FQDN. The linux server is used for several things so it has 3 FQDN for example (imagine my domain is contoso.com) Intranet.contoso.com ftp.contoso.com helpdesk.contoso.com those are the 3 DNS A records, however the server itself should be called intranet.contoso.com. Could the problem be that dns reports ftp.contoso.com when the server is intranet.contoso.com the problem?
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