I guess it would be helpful if there was a one stop wiki article on how to setup centralized mode for BBwin and hobbit. I'm planning to do the same thing once my workload is lightened, but I want more information on configuration before I start messing around with this stuff. Anyone have a suggestion? I might solve a lot of questions if there was examples on this.
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From: McGraw, Robert P [mailto:rmcgraw at purdue.edu] Sent: April-07-08 3:38 PM To: hobbit at hswn.dk Subject: RE: [hobbit] BBWin and procs & svcs
I was looking thought the hobbit archives and came across an example of how to setup hobbit-client.cfg to monitor the svcs. I have look through the documentation, BBWin forum, and the hobbit archive and found only one reference. So here is what I found and it seems to work.
SVC AGDIGESTSVC startup=automatic status=started color=red
If someone can tell me where I can get more information or documentation on the SVC it would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks for all your help.
Robert
From: sholmes42 at gmail.com [mailto:sholmes42 at gmail.com] On Behalf Of Steve Holmes Sent: Monday, April 07, 2008 2:28 PM To: hobbit at hswn.dk Subject: Re: [hobbit] BBWin and procs & svcs
Robert, I don't do anything on the server side. BBWin just sends its stuff to the server and the server reports on it. Steve
On Mon, Apr 7, 2008 at 12:24 PM, McGraw, Robert P <rmcgraw at purdue.edu<mailto:rmcgraw at purdue.edu>> wrote: Where can I find information on how to configure hobbit-clients.cfg to monitor BBWin svcs entries?
Thanks
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