Ok, so I got everything "hobbitlaunching" and now ready to tackle the bbnet issue.
Yesterday I wrote a small C prog to make a connection with hobbitd, bump a given file into hobbit and disconnect. Is that what bbnet is doing here?
If so, how do I feed hobbit graphing parameters? I am getting the status, setting color and a bdf, for instance, but I can't figure out how to feed hobbit parms to graph.
Again, any help certainly appreciated. Tim
-----Original Message----- From: Henrik Stoerner [mailto:henrik at hswn.dk] Sent: Wednesday, March 09, 2005 2:47 PM To: hobbit at hswn.dk Subject: Re: [hobbit] completely confused
On Wed, Mar 09, 2005 at 10:52:27AM -0600, Tim Rotunda wrote:
Now the $64k question is can I get BB-Central to work with my Hobbit Server/BB1.9 Client install. I fear I need to have BB-Server running, but we shall see unless someone can spare me the pain of learning this on my own.
I've had a look at bb-central today, and it doesn't seem terribly difficult to make it work with Hobbit.
There are two issues that I've found so far.
bb-central reads the bbsys.sh and bbdef.sh files from BB to pick up the locations of various tools. This is easily handled by having it read hobbitserver.cfg instead - either change bb-central files to read that file, or setup a symlink from bbdef.sh and bbsys.sh to hobbitserver.cfg.
bb-central uses the "bbnet" utility from BB to check if a server is up before it starts connecting to it with ssh. There is no bbnet utility included with Hobbit, so some replacement for that must be found.
Other than that, it seems that bb-central uses the normal "bb" tool to send in status reports for the hosts it monitors, and that should work without any problems.
I'll play around with it a bit more and see if I can get it running. I think I may have to setup a page on how to port popular BB server-side extensions to Hobbit - bb-central could be the first item on that page.
Regards, Henrik
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