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On 11/15/2012 11:17 AM, Thomas Boutelier wrote:
Hi all,
I want to monitor two adress on the same server (one for the server and the second for a particular service who may move to another server(logical interface)). I have configured two hostname on the server and in the /etc/default/hobbit-client file I put the two hostname on the CLIENTHOSTNAME variable separated by a space.
The monitoring works fine on the first interface but nothing happens with the second.
Is it possible to configure this two interfaces ?
Can we launch multiple instances with different config file ?
I don't think you're being quite specific enough, which has me left wondering why you want to do this. If you're talking about monitoring the client-side aspects A) who cares if they show up on both hostnames and B) isn't that going to get confusing if the client moves to a different server?
I personally do this on many virtualhost names (eg. my.example.com and server01.example.com). I do not try to treat "my" as another client, and just monitor conn, and the services that are supposed to be available. The client-side stuff is on the line with the client name.
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