to 3)
i think NOCOLUMNS is want you want ....
NOCOLUMNS:column[,column] Used to drop certain of the status columns generated by the Hobbit client. column is one of cpu, disk, files, memory, msgs, ports, procs. This setting stops these columns from being updated for the host. Note: If the columns already exist, you must use the bb(1) utility to drop them, or they will go purple.
man5/bb-hosts.5.html
cheers, martin
On Fri, 8 Aug 2008, Josh Luthman wrote:
They're purple because they have not been updated in a while (30m I think?)
- The server includes the web page building, alerting, etc. It's what you use to view the status of everything. The client simply collects a little bit of data and sends it to the server.
- Those columns are updated via the client. Install the client and make sure the client and server matches the same hostname and you'll see them being updated.
- Specify something to make it go green/red, otherwise I believe you have to deal with the white.
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On Fri, Aug 8, 2008 at 10:54 AM, Perumal, Santoshbabu < santoshbabu_perumal at platts.com> wrote:
HI All,
We are monitoring about 100 hosts using hobbit monitor. it was working fine. but from yesterday onwards I see purple icons for cpu,disk,memory on the webpage. What caused this problem? How can I get this resolved?
Some questions:-
What is the difference between client side client installation (./configure ?client selection client during installtion) and server side client installation (selection server option during installation)
For some hosts I don't see CPU, disk, memory status on webpage Ido see only conn,ssh.how do I get all the status on the webpage
3) by default I see *files,msgs,ports and procs* status are whitecolor. if I don't want to monitor files,msgs,ports and procs how do I get rid of those entries showing on the webpage.basicall I want to see only conn,cpu,disk,info,memory,ssh and trends.
Please get back to me on this?..Thanks in advance.
Thanks
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