On Tue, Nov 29, 2005 at 12:49:44PM +0100, Frédéric Mangeant wrote:
- I can't display the history of one of my test :
http://10.50.80.44/hobbit-cgi/bb-hist.sh?HISTFILE=cronos.AHD&ENTRIES=50&IP=1... returns an internal server error
[Tue Nov 29 12:08:08 2005] [error] [client 10.50.8.55] Premature end of script headers: bb-hist.sh
Most likely there is some sort of malformed entry in that history file which the Hobbit histlog CGI cannot handle. If you could send me that file - should be ~hobbit/data/hist/cronos.AHD - I can look into it.
- I had a coredump with bbgen : #3 0x080639d1 in sigsegv_handler (signum=0) at sig.c:57 #4 <signal handler called> #5 main (argc=11, argv=0xbfffd7a4) at bbgen.c:586
Weird. Does it happen every time you run bbgen ? I hope not.
- some of my devices (running the Quest BB client 3.01) do not update their statuses as frequently as they should Even if I add a process to check, it doesn't appear in Hobbit. Could it be a compatibility problem (my tests with a Quest BB client 3.01 running on XP SP2 ran fine).
Hard to tell ... my best suggestion is to capture a network trace of the traffic between one of these clients and the Hobbit server. If a Linux box, you can use tcpdump -s 1500 -w capturefile tcp port 1984 and host CLIENTHOSTIP to grab only the traffic between Hobbit and this client.
- one of my custom network test keeps getting "Unexpected service response" Its definition is this : [ica] expect "ICA" port 1494
Most likely, it isn't getting any response back. What does "telnet HOSTNAME 1494" give you ?
- I get a lot of errors in page.log : 2005-11-29 12:38:03 Bad timespec (missing colon or wrong weekdays): 1-6:0000:0700
Do I have to use "TIME=123456:0000:0700" ?
I think so, yes.
Regards, Henrik