On Wednesday 31 October 2007 22:08:25 Aaron Kincaid wrote:
The bb-hosts file on .4 (the remote server) has these entries:
192.168.213.4 apollo.tfc.com #bbd http://apollo.tfc.com
192.168.213.6 bomgar # ping http://192.168.213.6
I added these entries into the bb-hosts file on .5 (the main server) this morning
192.168.213.4 apollo.tfc.com #noconn
192.168.213.6 bomgar #noconn
After doing this the messages in hobbitd went away
Hostname 'apollo.tfc.com' in tree, but no host-info
Hostname 'bomgar' in tree, but no host-info
Now my /hobbit/bb.html page shows both "remote" items but has no data on them other then bbproxy, info and trends on .4.
The bbproxy icon on the main servers /hobbit page shows this:
bbproxy for Hobbit version 4.2.0
Proxy statistics
Incoming messages : 43 (0 msgs/second)
Outbound messages : 292
Incoming message distribution
Combo messages : 12
Status messages : 253
Messages merged : 10
Resulting combos : 2
Page messages : 0
Other messages : 31
Proxy ressources
Connection table size : 1
Buffer space : 8 kByte
Timeout/failure details
reading from client : 0
connecting to server : 275
sending to server : 0
recovered : 0
reading from server : 0
sending to client : 0
Average queue time : 30.618
My bbproxy (been running for almost 2 years now with no real problems), reports:
bbproxy for Hobbit version 4.2.0
Proxy statistics
Incoming messages : 1925513 (0 msgs/second) Outbound messages : 1871448
Incoming message distribution
- Combo messages : 7512
- Status messages : 939589 Messages merged : 145178 Resulting combos : 61297
- Page messages : 0
- Other messages : 985900
Proxy ressources
- Connection table size : 1
- Buffer space : 8 kByte
Timeout/failure details
- reading from client : 1
- connecting to server : 0
- sending to server : 0
- recovered : 0
- reading from server : 0
- sending to client : 0
Average queue time : 0.742
So, your average queue time looks very high, and your "connecting to server" entry under "Timeout/failure details".
BTW, for some reason (can't remember now), I run my bbproxy with the --no-daemon option.
Regards, Buchan