It was neither the IPC resources. The output of IPCS looks similar before and after a restart/recovery. So, if it wasn't disk/memory/cpu/ipcs, then what? I can't build an enterprise class monitoring system that just shuts down without any known cause.
What kind of filesystem access does Hobbit need? I have a bad habit of restricting access... Oh yes, I had chosen "paranoid" filesys security just because it was possible.
-----Original Message----- From: Buchan Milne [mailto:bgmilne at staff.telkomsa.net] Sent: Tuesday, December 05, 2006 4:56 PM To: hobbit at hswn.dk Cc: Strandell, Ralf Subject: Re: [hobbit] All network test suddenly purple
On Tuesday 05 December 2006 14:39, Strandell, Ralf wrote:
Hi
I am doing a migration from BigBrother to Hobbit. I have installed Hobbit on a new dedicated Linux server and configured the bb-hosts and
started Hobbit. First everything seemed to work. I had nice results from ping, http and dns tests. After that I did not even touch the Hobbit system. Then it all suddenly stopped. All my network tests are purple. Bb-network.log is zero bytes. The ONLY error message that I can find is "df: cannot read table of mounted file systems: Permission denied" and
that is not a problem. There's also "hobbitd status-board not available" in the Hobbit server log. I guess something must be wrong with bbtest-net. Any ideas?
Well, this can happen when the hobbit server runs out of disk space ...
-- Buchan Milne ISP Systems Specialist - Monitoring/Authentication Team Leader B.Eng,RHCE(803004789010797),LPIC-2(LPI000074592)