Hi all,
I have an issue with a hobbit/xymon installation on a debian stable machine. (installation was done with the debian package, so the version is 4.3.0.0 beta2).
Even if I drop a complete host with the bb drop command, and this host is not in the bb-hosts file, the tests are still performed.
I also removed the files in the data directory for this host, but it comes back.
The bb hobbitboard shows the hosts.
How can I get rid of my old hosts/tests ?
thanks.
On 02/18/2010 07:09 AM, pkc_mls wrote:
Hi all,
I have an issue with a hobbit/xymon installation on a debian stable machine. (installation was done with the debian package, so the version is 4.3.0.0 beta2).
Even if I drop a complete host with the bb drop command, and this host is not in the bb-hosts file, the tests are still performed.
I also removed the files in the data directory for this host, but it comes back.
The bb hobbitboard shows the hosts.
How can I get rid of my old hosts/tests ?
thanks.
You removed the host from bb-host and it still appears on the Hobbit web page? What color is it?
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Also,
did you kill the client on the monitored host?
Jerald M. Sheets jr.
On Thu, Feb 18, 2010 at 8:26 AM, Rich Smrcina <rsmrcina at wi.rr.com> wrote:
On 02/18/2010 07:09 AM, pkc_mls wrote:
Hi all,
I have an issue with a hobbit/xymon installation on a debian stable machine. (installation was done with the debian package, so the version is 4.3.0.0 beta2).
Even if I drop a complete host with the bb drop command, and this host is not in the bb-hosts file, the tests are still performed.
I also removed the files in the data directory for this host, but it comes back.
The bb hobbitboard shows the hosts.
How can I get rid of my old hosts/tests ?
thanks.
You removed the host from bb-host and it still appears on the Hobbit web page? What color is it?
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Jerald Sheets a écrit :
Also,
did you kill the client on the monitored host? Hi, for a conn test there is no client. I forgot to mention this.
You removed the host from bb-host and it still appears on the Hobbit web page? What color is it? The color is red or blank.
Make sure that there aren't copies of the same node somewhere else in the bb-hosts file, perhaps with 0.0.0.0 as the IP address. A "red" test means that the Xymon server is really trying to ping something, and the ping is failing. Blank means that the host is not being pinged, so you are probably looking at a copy (0.0.0.0 host # noconn) entry.
Just guesses. Let us know when you figure it out.
On Thu, Feb 18, 2010 at 9:23 AM, pkc_mls <pkc_mls at yahoo.fr> wrote:
Jerald Sheets a écrit :
Also,
did you kill the client on the monitored host? Hi, for a conn test there is no client. I forgot to mention this.
You removed the host from bb-host and it still appears on the Hobbit web page? What color is it? The color is red or blank.
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Greg Hubbard a écrit :
Make sure that there aren't copies of the same node somewhere else in the bb-hosts file, perhaps with 0.0.0.0 as the IP address. A "red" test means that the Xymon server is really trying to ping something, and the ping is failing. Blank means that the host is not being pinged, so you are probably looking at a copy (0.0.0.0 host # noconn) entry.
Just guesses. Let us know when you figure it out.
the /etc/hobbit was recreated by the script /usr/share/hobbit/init-common.sh.
The bb-hosts contains indeed my old tests, so I removed the script above from the starting script, and everything is fine now.
My mistake was to use sometimes /etc/init.d/hobbit start and sometimes $HOBBITHOME/hobbit.sh start. The first recreated the /etc/hobbit, but the second didn't create anything.
thanks for the answers.
I'll be more carefull with startup scripts next time.
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