On 1/25/08 10:20 AM, "Henrik Stoerner" <henrik at hswn.dk> wrote:
On Fri, Jan 25, 2008 at 08:18:54AM -0600, Tim Rotunda wrote:
Maybe a silly question, but how many people are developing the core hobbit?
One - me. Is this by choice or just no one has offered to contribute?
Also, has anyone "released" a hobbit central?
Don't think so ...
To answer Axel's what is it question.....its a Hobbit version of BB-Central, which runs on a central server like hobbit does. It reaches out to the clients via ssh (or whatever) and collects data. I did a shell script version a few years ago and it worked good until the client count topped 25-30. Then I migrated it to C and it would handle 60+ nodes pretty well. Then I migrated that to a multi-threaded C process and it really smoked. I never did reach the limit with that version. I think they are still using it and adding nodes to the client list, which is prob over 250 or so.
I was going to put it out to the community but my company would not allow it (idiots) so I couldn't. I now work only 40 hours a week so now I have some time to myself and was thinking about rewriting it from memory and putting it out there. I would put out the one that is threaded and it would prob just be for x86 Linux, which should build on Solaris, HP-UX, etc.
Henrik
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