Problems with hanging hobbit page
Hi,
I'm currently testing a hobbit installation using 2 hobbit servers (4.3.0-0.20080103) and some bbwin clients (0.10). I'm using the centralized mode, pushing configuration files to the clients from the server(s), which works fine. I have a problem with the hobbit status page though; when the page is re-loaded automatically, it hangs mid-way on diferent places different times. If I press F5 to reload the page, it loads all of the page without problem. I have examined the apache log files and client browser log but could not find a cause. Have anyone here experienced the same issue?
Another question; I have set up the client configuration files identically on both servers (under etc/bbwin). How does that work? How do the server / client know which server to get the configuration files from? (it works fine, I'm just curious).
Regards, Peter
On fös, 2008-02-01 at 09:20 +0100, Magnus Carlebjörk wrote:
Another question; I have set up the client configuration files identically on both servers (under etc/bbwin). How does that work? How do the server / client know which server to get the configuration files from? (it works fine, I'm just curious).
Regards, Peter
There ara a few weeks since I was trying to get bbwin 0.10 working in decentralized mode. I was using hobbit 4.2.0 with the allinone patch. I could not get it working in decentralized mode, though it worked in local mode. It is essential that I get this working. To your question:
Under the etc directory is a configuration file called BBWin.cfg In this file is the hostname or IP number of the server. This file also specifies what modules should be called. One of the modules that must be specified, is the one responsible for fetching the config file from the server.
This is where it failed for me, because the file never made it to etc/bbwin though it was specified in the config file.
Using bbwincmd (maybe another name) I fetched the file and it landed in the bin directory. It seemed that the command did not care about what the config file said. I tried a few variations (e.g. bbwincmd ../etc/file.cfg, ), tried moving the file on the server: Zero, zilch, nada!
The name of the machine as per DNS was different from the name returned by the hostname variable in the windows registry, so I corrected the registry key to the DNS name. Still it did not work.
Anybody have any clue?
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