Ok, one more from the peanut gallery.
on my current status page, the only system currently reporting correct operations is the local system the server is installed in.
However literally everything else is showing correctly. So, I know the service is running unless bbd is referancing the daemon side of the server.
So, I have 4 systems reporting,
Name bbd bbgen bbtest conn cpu disk etc etc server green green green green green green sys1 red blank blank green blank blank sys2 red blank blank green green green sys3 red blank blank green green green
So I have the bbd, bbgen, bbtest configs set the same for all the systems, I just fail to see why I am getting the odd behavior off of the remote systems when literally everything else is reporting correctly showing that the hobbit-client service is in fact functioning.
--Launce
On Thursday 09 March 2006 22:54, Launce wrote:
Ok, one more from the peanut gallery.
on my current status page, the only system currently reporting correct operations is the local system the server is installed in.
However literally everything else is showing correctly. So, I know the service is running unless bbd is referancing the daemon side of the server.
So, I have 4 systems reporting,
Name bbd bbgen bbtest conn cpu disk etc etc server green green green green green green sys1 red blank blank green blank blank sys2 red blank blank green green green sys3 red blank blank green green green
So I have the bbd, bbgen, bbtest configs set the same for all the systems, I just fail to see why I am getting the odd behavior off of the remote systems when literally everything else is reporting correctly showing that the hobbit-client service is in fact functioning.
You should not have bbd, bbgen, bbtest columns for clients, only for the server.
I would try dropping these columns for hosts sys1, sys2, sys3.
-- Buchan Milne ISP Systems Specialist B.Eng,RHCE(803004789010797),LPIC-2(LPI000074592)
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