no, I didn't change anything other than add the PORT under a HOST= inside hobbit-clients.cfg.
- Could you copy+paste your PORT line here? I got the impression Hobbit Monitor is not fault-tolerant regarding the ordering of the directives on some tests.
- Or, could you try it without HOST wildcard, under a HOST=oneServerHere, with your own PORT or mine?
- as you can see, I am running out of ideas, since mine simply worked, with PORT under a simple HOST= (non-wildcarded)
On 9/7/06, Gary B. <gmbfly98 at gmail.com> wrote:
I removed the HOST= trailing tags on the PORT tests. I also insert () between % and $ as suggested. Still no graph. But the RRD files *are* being generated. They just aren't being displayed on the page. Is there any other file that I need to modify? hobbitgraph.cfg?
just for testing, could you remove the HOST= part of it ? Did you insert () between % and $?
On 8/31/06, Gary B. < gmbfly98 at gmail.com> wrote:
Not there either
On 8/31/06, Jerry Yu < jjj863 at gmail.com> wrote:
what about the 'trends' column?
On 8/31/06, Gary B. <gmbfly98 at gmail.com> wrote:
did you wait enough cycles? could you check if there's RRD actually generated for the host under /var/lib/hobbit/rrd/ ?
Yes, I've waited enough cycles, but the graph still isn't showing up. Meanwhile, several other changes I've made have shown up.
Yes, the RRD files have actually been generated. They just don't want to show up on the "ports" page for this host... It's time for lunch, so I'll check when I get back - maybe it'll work if I don't stare at it, like that pot of boiling water ;-)
On 8/31/06, Gary B. < gmbfly98 at gmail.com> wrote: > > oh, you are using it under a wild-card (or multi-host) HOST= section thus > > you want to limit the test to apply to that HOST alone. makes sense then. > > I think the missing () is somewhat important too. If I recall correctly, I > > didn't have much sucess until I inserted () myself. > > Hmm. The actual tests seem to be working correctly, but the RRD graph > just isn't showing up... > > > On 8/31/06, Gary B. < gmbfly98 at gmail.com> wrote: > > > > > > I don't use HOST= in my working PORT tracking. I agree with Greg on doing > > it > > > via the RegExp itself. > > > > The problem with that is, it will perform the PORT test on all of the > > machines under the HOST= section the test is under. I don't want > > this, as only one of the machines actually has the ports running. I > > haven't had a problem using HOST= in this manner before, and it's > > described in the "rules to select hosts" section in the manpage for > > hobbit-clients.cfg > > > > > minor thing: not so sure TRACK= can take all numeric or not. > > > I believe your RegExp needs (). Mine goes like below. I have PORT column > > > show and alerts generated, plus RRD graph for counting of TIME_WAIT > > > connections to > > > PORT LOCAL=%([.:]3306)$ STATE=TIME_WAIT MIN=0 MAX=10000 COL=yellow > > > TRACK=db_TimeWait TEXT=db_TimeWait > > > > I was wondering that myself. I'll try changing to TRACK= to be > > character-based and see if that helps. > > > > To unsubscribe from the hobbit list, send an e-mail to > > hobbit-unsubscribe at hswn.dk > > > > > > > > > > To unsubscribe from the hobbit list, send an e-mail to > hobbit-unsubscribe at hswn.dk > > >
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