"Jeffcoat, Al" wrote on 07/09/2006 08:12:50 a.m.:
Found the solution, although I’m sure there are easier methods. I used curl to scrape the number of users from each citrix server, and added them as the script went along. Fortunately, making a fake host using noconn, and then naming the test citrix (which matches the real citrix test coming from the individual servers) was all I had to do, hobbit is now generating a graph.
Al
henrik at hswn.dk (Henrik Stoerner) wrote on 07/09/2006 09:32:26 p.m.:
You can use the command bb 127.0.0.1 "hobbitdboard test=citrix fields=msg" then search each line of output for the string "NNN users active" and sum up the NNN values. I have some rather ugly C code to do it, but I'm sure it can easily be done in Perl if you know how.
A Citrix Farm summary is something I've thought about for ages - so thanks to both of you for the push to finally get a script done!
I've created dummy entries for both of our Citrix farms, and have the "citrix" test pages generated with the "X users active" text showing, but I'm not getting any RRD files and I'm getting a "broken image" for my citrix graph.
Is there anything else I should have to do?
Cheers, Andy. #####################################################################################
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