strace ./bbcmd hobbitd_client --test
<snip> write(1, "Filesystem: ", 12Filesystem: ) = 12 read(0, /data2 "/data2\n", 1024) = 7 --- SIGSEGV (Segmentation fault) @ 0 (0) --- +++ killed by SIGSEGV +++ Process 5852 detached <snip>
I saw when I changed the defaults for disk only the server actually changed and accepted the new values
On 30/10/2007, Stefan van der Walt <skjoldar at gmail.com> wrote:
The client is running on cypher, but there is no client data link.
The server and client are all clean installs/compiles of hobbit 4.2.0
DISK /dev/vg03/lvol2 99% 100% 0 -1 red HOST=cypher (line: 350) DISK /data3 99% 100% 0 -1 red HOST=cypher (line: 351) DISK /data4 99% 100% 0 -1 red HOST=cypher (line: 352) MEMSWAP 60 80 HOST=cypher (line: 353) MEMSWAP 60 80 HOST=brown,crusher (line: 356) DISK /data3 99% 100% 0 -1 red HOST=bones (line: 359) UP 3600 -1 (line: 363) LOAD 5.00 10.00 (line: 364) DISK * 90% 95% 0 -1 red (line: 365) MEMREAL 100 101 (line: 366) MEMSWAP 50 80 (line: 367) MEMACT 90 97 (line: 368)
Hostname (.=end, ?=dump, !=reload) [?]: cypher Hosttype []: Test (cpu, mem, disk, proc, log, port): disk Filesystem: /data2 Segmentation fault
Eek..
On 30/10/2007, Henrik Stoerner < henrik at hswn.dk> wrote:
On Wed, Oct 24, 2007 at 02:18:19PM +0200, Stefan van der Walt wrote:
Server has disk with oracle data store, is always on 99% and swap (this is normal for these hosts is always between 50 and 60
modified hobbit-clients.cfg to say
HOST=cypher DISK /data2 IGNORE DISK /data3 IGNORE DISK /data4 IGNORE
HOST=brown,crusher,cypher MEMSWAP 60 80
First, you ARE running the Hobbit client on cypher, right?
If you're using the original Big Brother client, then the client configuration is stored on the client, and modifying the hobbit-clients.cfg file on the Hobbit server has no effect.
If you're using the Hobbit client, then your "disk" status column must have a "Client data" link near the bottom of the webpage, right above the disk graph.
Could you try dumping the hobbit-clients.cfg file so we can have a look at how it is parsed ? Run the command "bbcmd hobbitd_client --test" and at the prompt enter a '?':
$ bbcmd hobbitd_client --test 2007-10-30 12:39:28 Using default environment file /usr/lib/hobbit/server/etc/hobbitserver.cfg Hostname (.=end, ?=dump, !=reload) []: ? DISK / 50% 60% 0 -1 red HOST=redhat (line: 350) DISK / 70% 80% 0 -1 red HOST=mail (line: 353) UP 3600 -1 (line: 357) LOAD 5.00 10.00 (line: 358) DISK / 85% 90% 0 -1 red (line: 359) DISK *IGNORE (line: 360) MEMREAL 100 101 (line: 361) MEMSWAP 50 80 (line: 362) MEMACT 90 97 (line: 363)
After that, try the specific test for cypher:
Hostname (.=end, ?=dump, !=reload) []: cypher Hosttype []: Test (cpu, mem, disk, proc, log, port): disk Filesystem: /data2 Yellow at 50%, red at 60%
Regards, Henrik
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