I deleted everything in the temp folder to see if something in there could be the issue, and unbeknownst to me I deleted the checkpoint file.
I found that out when I was finally able to find a way to start the service. Everything showed up all messed up and I figured it would just take time for it to sort through all of its issues, but I've still got a half dozen no-status yet services, and a boatload of them are still purple.
hobbitd has been yellow since I finally got it back up, and I still get the same "Ignored PURPLE status" from all of the custom scripts my overseas counterparts wrote, but now they're accompanied by a large wealth of "Bogus status message contains no data: Sent from hobbitd" messages.
Is this something that'll eventually work itself out? It's been up for about 2 hours now and it's still getting plenty of these messages.
Thanks,
Brian Thompson
-----Original Message----- From: Rich Smrcina [mailto:rsmrcina at wi.rr.com] Sent: Friday, April 27, 2007 6:39 PM To: hobbit at hswn.dk Subject: Re: [hobbit] Hobbit main view stopped updating
Check your ~/server/tmp directory. If there is a socket file called hobbitd_if there, delete it, then try restarting your server.
If Hobbit crashes, this gets me every time. Not that Hobbit crashes that often, but I test it with new client data stream data and back end code for that data. Sometimes it gets a little upset... :)
Thompson, Brian wrote:
As far as I'm aware, yes. I'm completely green about all of hobbit still, so far my involvement with it has been very much so on the surface, any issues I've had with hobbit itself have been resolved by a reboot, which I assume would restart the client. I'm sure I'm falling into the "you know what they say what happens when you assume"
clause right about now...
Anyways, I found this in the /var/log/hobbit/history.log
2007-04-27 11:50:02 Worker process died with exit code 15, terminating
That's one minute past the time that's frozen on my hobbit web view.
I also found that I had put in an erroneous alert message format in the hobbit-alerts.cfg file. It filled up the page.log file right quick with errors about that, right up until the moment it stopped reporting. I fixed that and tried another restart to no avail.
I'm totally lost with this stuff. The joys of hand-me-downs :-/
Thanks,
Brian Thompson
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