Hi people,
What would be the best method of getting a list of all unique systems being monitored by hobbit?
I first thought bbhostgrep might be useful but that will only return hosts for a specific test type of which there is none that applies to all systems. bbhostshow gives me the entire combined list, I could process this to extract all known hosts The other option would be to process the output of bb server hobbitdboard (e.g. | cut -f1 -d"|" | sort -u)
Would anyone have a better solution?
Many thanks
Phil
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Click bbtest. First line under statistics.
Occom's razor :)
On 5/17/08, Phil Wild <philwild at gmail.com> wrote:
Hi people,
What would be the best method of getting a list of all unique systems being monitored by hobbit?
I first thought bbhostgrep might be useful but that will only return hosts for a specific test type of which there is none that applies to all systems. bbhostshow gives me the entire combined list, I could process this to extract all known hosts The other option would be to process the output of bb server hobbitdboard (e.g. | cut -f1 -d"|" | sort -u)
Would anyone have a better solution?
Many thanks
Phil
-- Tel: 0400 466 952 Fax: 0433 123 226 email: philwild AT gmail.com
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Those who don't understand UNIX are condemned to reinvent it, poorly. --- Henry Spencer
Thanks Josh,
Actually - my subject line is wrong, sorry. I am chasing a full list of all machine names being monitored...
Cheers
2008/5/18 Josh Luthman <josh at imaginenetworksllc.com>:
Click bbtest. First line under statistics.
Occom's razor :)
On 5/17/08, Phil Wild <philwild at gmail.com> wrote:
Hi people,
What would be the best method of getting a list of all unique systems being monitored by hobbit?
I first thought bbhostgrep might be useful but that will only return hosts for a specific test type of which there is none that applies to all systems. bbhostshow gives me the entire combined list, I could process this to extract all known hosts The other option would be to process the output of bb server hobbitdboard (e.g. | cut -f1 -d"|" | sort -u)
Would anyone have a better solution?
Many thanks
Phil
-- Tel: 0400 466 952 Fax: 0433 123 226 email: philwild AT gmail.com
-- Josh Luthman Office: 937-552-2340 Direct: 937-552-2343 1100 Wayne St Suite 1337 Troy, OH 45373
Those who don't understand UNIX are condemned to reinvent it, poorly. --- Henry Spencer
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