Fellow hobbits,
I am almost ready to cut over from BB to Hobbit. I've been running the two servers on two different hosts for some time. I disconnected them from each other (i.e. now they don't know about each other) a week or so ago.
I have 3 questions I haven't been able to find answers to on the archives, etc. Feel free to point me to any info I've overlooked.
Note: using Hobbit 4.2.0/allinone patch, Solaris 10.
I found info about client side monitor scripts, but they all assume that the script should run on all clients (near as I can tell). Is there a way in clientlaunch.cfg to tell the hobbit client launch that a script only needs to be run on one client. We update configurations with rdist so the same file will be on all clients. I could mark it up with m4, but I'd rather not have to do that. I could also write the script to check to make sure it was running on the correct host(s), but that seems kind of wasteful (I'm probably showing my age :-).
I have some clients which show white on msgs constantly. Others are green, one other toggles between green and white every 1.5 to 3.5 minutes. As I said above, we have the same config files on all the clients, so what could be causing this? Red, yellow and green I could understand, but white and green I don't.
I'm having a lot of trouble understanding the shared memory configuration for Solaris 10. I know this isn't a hobbit question, but if there is any info out there on just what I need to do on the hobbit server to make sure I have enough allocated, I'd like to see it. I'm getting pretty consistent messages for hobbitd on the server saying "Oversize data/ client msg from ... truncated" which I surmise from some mail I've seen that it is about the shared memory space.
Thanks, Steve.