[hobbit] Clients reporting to both a BB server and Hobbit
Hi
I never touched the BB-server. (It isn't under my control) I changed the clients. (A pain if you have many monitored clients) If you add the Hobbit server to the client bb-hosts file as a display server, all the nateive and correctly configured tests will start sending results to the Hobbit server. Like this.
cat bb-hosts
192.168.8.15 samwise # BBDISPLAY BBPAGER <--- the original BB server 192.168.8.1 webserve # http://webserve/ 192.168.8.2 appserv1 # 192.168.8.3 appserv2 # 192.168.8.4 dbserve # 192.168.8.6 devserve # 192.168.0.16 frodo # BBDISPLAY BBPAGER <--- added by me (our first hobbit server) 192.168.0.14 shire # BBDISPLAY BBPAGER <--- added by me (our new hobbit server) (We have 2 hobbit servers because I am busy migrating to a more stable platform)
All tests that are "native" to BB will start sending results to all servers with the BBDISPLAY parameter in bb-hosts.
Most of the external tests have this line which sends the status.
$BB $BBDISP "status $MACHINE.$TEST $COLOR date - $STATUS $LINE"
The $BBDISP varaible will be automatically populated with the BBDISPLAY servers from the bb-hosts file (See above)
The less cleverly written tests might have a line like this.
$BB 192.168.0.16 "status $MACHINE.$TEST $COLOR date - $STATUS
$LINE"
If you want to send you results to a second or even a third server, keep
adding lines.
$BB 192.168.0.16 "status $MACHINE.$TEST $COLOR date - $STATUS
$LINE"
$BB 192.168.0.14 "status $MACHINE.$TEST $COLOR date - $STATUS
$LINE"
This is a cute trick which is useful if you only want to send results to one hobbit/bb server and not all of them. As in my case, there is a BB server, which I am not to disrupt. However, you might also want to limit what gets reported on the "business user" display, and what gets reported to your own server. Run 2 servers, and limit output to the business one, and send the extra infor to your private one. It is very useful if you have jumpy non-tech people who phone you every time ANYTHING goes red. :-)
Hope this helps.
Regards Vernon
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-----Original Message----- From: Kimberly McKinnis [mailto:kmckinnis at macrovision.com] Sent: Tuesday, 8 November 2005 10:21 AM To: hobbit at hswn.dk Subject: RE: [hobbit] Clients reporting to both a BB server and Hobbit
:) so my specific question is... to make my clients report to both servers I only add the hobbit server as a bbrelay in the bb server's bb-host file? I'm not understanding the steps I need to take to run them in parallel. At the moment, I have a hobbit server running completely seperately and just pinging hosts, no clients are reporting to it.
-----Original Message----- From: Vernon Everett [mailto:v.everett at afgonline.com.au] Sent: Monday, November 07, 2005 6:02 PM To: hobbit at hswn.dk Subject: RE: [hobbit] Clients reporting to both a BB server and Hobbit
Hi
The short answer is yes. We have a 3rd party (they provide Dc services) that use Big Brother. Since I joined the company, I started using Hobbit, but had to do so without disrupting their Big Brother. I have also started migrating some of our servers to Hobbit client.
We now have BB-client and Hobbit client running on our servers, reporting to Hobbit in our offices, and Big Brother server at our data centre hosts. It gets a little confusing, but keeps things interesting :-)
Do you have a more specific question?
Regards Vernon
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-----Original Message----- From: Kimberly McKinnis [mailto:kmckinnis at macrovision.com] Sent: Tuesday, 8 November 2005 9:42 AM To: hobbit at hswn.dk Subject: [hobbit] Clients reporting to both a BB server and Hobbit
I saw the recent thread regarding using bbproxy to replicate the display, and would like to do something similar. However, ideally, what I'd like is to use something like bbrelay to have the clients report to both hobbit and bb, while I get hobbit fully set up. I know the alert structure is a little different, and I'd like to have time to tweak things and such instead of doing an abrupt cutover. Is it possible to have the clients actually report to both servers, such that both bb and hobbit will process the data (as bbnets or whatever). I googled hobbit and bbrelay but didn't come up with too much. Will bbrelay do what I want, or does it just forward the reports instead of processing it on both servers? I want BB to remain fully functional for the time being, as I'm monitoring over 2000 machines with paging and ext and pg scripts which kick off other things.
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