Hello Everyone,
I have had the hardest time getting cgi-bin to work right with the hobbit. When I create a directory to store machines in, it never picks up the cgi-bin. I get messages like: File does not exist: /home/hobbit/server/www/hp/cgi-bin
Any ideas? Anyone have this working?
On 8/10/07, Gregory Wege <gwege at infomanage.net> wrote:
Hey Guys,
Thanks for answering my previous inquiry so promptly. I have a few more questions:
Is it possible to disable and acknowledge alerts via email, how? Can I configure a maximum time limit a alert can be acknowledged for?
Can I restrict what hosts can be disabled on the enable/disable page?
Can the SMS alert format be reconfigured to display more or less information?
Thanks!
Regards,
Greg
martin roby a écrit :
Hello Everyone,
I have had the hardest time getting cgi-bin to work right with the hobbit. When I create a directory to store machines in, it never picks up the cgi-bin. I get messages like: File does not exist: /home/hobbit/server/www/hp/cgi-bin
and /home/hobbit/server/www/hp/cgi-bin/ ? did you add the correct config informations into the httpd.conf and restart apache ?
Any ideas? Anyone have this working?
almost everyone on this list I guess.
I have worked with apache a lot before. I have also setup hobbit before, but never got the apache config right. It could be because I use suse and it has a different default configuration.
one thing that seems to happen is the cgi-bin directory seems to constantly duplicate " http://{server}/hobbit/hp/cgi-bin/cgi-bin/hobbitgraph.sh" . I have had it goto 3-4 cgi-bins. It seems the combination of the /hp/ and cgi-bin confuses something... I tried using the configuration generated by the install, also I have fought with it a while, but never got it working 100%.
On 8/13/07, pkc_mls <pkc_mls at yahoo.fr> wrote:
martin roby a écrit :
Hello Everyone,
I have had the hardest time getting cgi-bin to work right with the hobbit. When I create a directory to store machines in, it never picks up the cgi-bin. I get messages like: File does not exist: /home/hobbit/server/www/hp/cgi-bin
and /home/hobbit/server/www/hp/cgi-bin/ ? did you add the correct config informations into the httpd.conf and restart apache ?
Any ideas? Anyone have this working?
almost everyone on this list I guess.
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martin roby a écrit :
I have worked with apache a lot before. I have also setup hobbit before, but never got the apache config right. It could be because I use suse and it has a different default configuration.
one thing that seems to happen is the cgi-bin directory seems to constantly duplicate " http://{server}/hobbit/hp/cgi-bin/cgi-bin/hobbitgraph.sh" . I have had it goto 3-4 cgi-bins. It seems the combination of the /hp/ and cgi-bin confuses something... I tried using the configuration generated by the install, also I have fought with it a while, but never got it working 100%.
so you definitely need to ask apache mailing list for some answers :) can you post the cgi-bin part of your httpd.conf, or try to include the directives one after each other (you can even copy the whole stuff to another httpd.conf and launch another http daemon that will listen on a specific port for testing purposes.
Most likely this is a web server configuration error, or a file permissions error. I'd suggest you "su - <webserveruser>", and try to move around directories & read files as that user. There's probably a directory or file further down the tree structure that the we server user cannot access.
Dean Casey
-----Original Message----- From: martin roby [mailto:stonepound at gmail.com] Sent: Monday, August 13, 2007 10:22 AM To: hobbit at hswn.dk Subject: [hobbit] cgi-bin
Hello Everyone,
I have had the hardest time getting cgi-bin to work right with the hobbit. When I create a directory to store machines in, it never picks up the cgi-bin. I get messages like: File does not exist: /home/hobbit/server/www/hp/cgi-bin
Any ideas? Anyone have this working?
On 8/10/07, Gregory Wege <gwege at infomanage.net> wrote:
Hey Guys,
Thanks for answering my previous inquiry so promptly. I have a few
more
questions:
Is it possible to disable and acknowledge alerts via email, how? Can I configure a maximum time limit a alert can be acknowledged for?
Can I restrict what hosts can be disabled on the enable/disable page?
Can the SMS alert format be reconfigured to display more or less information?
Thanks!
Regards,
Greg
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