Oooh, interesting. Although I'm not entirely sure this is what I need.
The reason why we wish to have a hobbit (sorry, xymon..I'm still used to the old name!) in each data centre is in case our inter-data centre links go down.
For example, currently we only have a xymon server at site B. If the link between A and B went down, we would suddenly have no visibility of any clients in site A. Therefore we wish to have xymon servers in site A, B and C monitoring local clients to that data centre. The issue is that we do not want to have to view 3 separate xymon server pages to see the status overall, hence why I wan't all three to communicate to each other. So Xymon A can send A results to B and C, Xymon B can send B results to A and C etc.
Is this possible? I can't immediately see a way to do this with a proxy, as it just seems to be adding another layer, that would still have to send out results to all 3 xymons (so brings me back to the original situation of having each client send to all 3 xymons anyway, which is something we don't really want to do).
Or have I mis-interpreted the use of the proxy?
Ta! James
---- Ralph Mitchell <ralphmitchell at gmail.com> wrote:
You might want to take a look at the bbproxy man page: http://192.168.1.50/xymon/help/manpages/man8/bbproxy.8.html
<http://192.168.1.50/xymon/help/manpages/man8/bbproxy.8.html>I haven't used it myself, but I'm sure others here have.
If you have the option of setting up a private network between the 3 hobbit servers, you ought to be able to push the bbproxy output over it, thereby keeping all the hobbit traffic off your main network. Or I could be all wet
- I have no idea if that would work... :)
Ralph Mitchell
On Wed, Jul 1, 2009 at 2:42 PM, James <j.sansford at ntlworld.com> wrote:
Hello everyone,
We have a bit of a predicament at my work and I am hoping the knowledge of this mailing list can help out! I shall explain what we have / need and hopefully there shall be a solution :)
We currently have 3 data centres, and would like a hobbit server in each. Our design is to have all servers in one data centre communicating with the hobbit within that data centre. We would then want the hobbit servers to communicate between each other to share the knowledge of the tests so each hobbit has a full view of all 3 data centres.
I have currently configured each hobbit to have knowledge of the others by changing BBDISP to 0.0.0.0 and BBDISPLAYS to the 3 hobbit server IP's. I have then configured all our clients to talk only to the the hobbit within the local data centre.
So far I have observed that any server side test replicates fine across all hobbits, however it seems for any client side scripts that are run, that only the hobbit the client reports to will get the data and wont share it with the other two. We don't want to have to configure each client to talk to all 3 hobbits as this will increase the network chatter.
Hopefully I've explained that well enough, does this make sense and is there a way around it?
Many thanks in advance for your time, James.