Did did a little perl program that does an os count produces count like hp-ux 3 linux 1 sunos 38.
Run as a stand alone did not see the need to run out of hobbit. But Henrik wouldn't this be easy enough to add in to bbtest? Here it is:
#!/usr/local/bin/perl eval 'exec /usr/local/bin/perl -S $0 ${1+"$@"}' if $running_under_some_shell; # this emulates #! processing on NIH machines. # (remove #! line above if indigestible)
eval '$'.$1.'$2;' while $ARGV[0] =~ /^([A-Za-z_0-9]+=)(.*)/ && shift; # process any FOO=bar switches
$[ = 1; # set array base to 1 $BBHOME="/home/mnemeth/sunhobbit/"; open (HOB, "$BBHOME/server/bin/bb 127.0.0.1 'hobbitdboard fields=BBH_OS test=info' |") ;
while (<HOB>) { chomp; # strip record separator @Fld = split(' ', $_, -1);
for ($i = 1; $i <= $#Fld; $i++) {
$freq{$Fld[$i]}++;
}
}
foreach $word (sort keys %freq) { printf "%s\t%d\n", $word, $freq{$word}; }
I wrote a script that does a similar thing. It connects to each machine and does a uname. Being Solaris centric, I split it up by solaris version (and zone).
I ran your script on my server, and it gives me 50 more machines than I think I have. It certainly doesn't add up to the entries in the bb-hosts file.
I print out a chart of each machine's level then sum it up like this:
Host Count: noconn : 29 zone : 57 5.7 : 2 5.8 : 2 5.9 : 11 5.10 : 32 nossh : 44 Linux : 7 TOTAL : 184
I haven't had time, but I need/want to graph this.
Paul Root Lead Internet Systems Eng Network Services
-----Original Message----- From: michael nemeth [mailto:michael.nemeth at lmco.com] Sent: Thursday, November 20, 2008 7:11 AM To: hobbit at hswn.dk Subject: [hobbit] os count
Did did a little perl program that does an os count produces count like hp-ux 3 linux 1 sunos 38.
Run as a stand alone did not see the need to run out of hobbit. But Henrik wouldn't this be easy enough to add in to bbtest? Here it is:
#!/usr/local/bin/perl eval 'exec /usr/local/bin/perl -S $0 ${1+"$@"}' if $running_under_some_shell; # this emulates #! processing on NIH machines. # (remove #! line above if indigestible)
eval '$'.$1.'$2;' while $ARGV[0] =~ /^([A-Za-z_0-9]+=)(.*)/ && shift; # process any FOO=bar switches
$[ = 1; # set array base to 1 $BBHOME="/home/mnemeth/sunhobbit/"; open (HOB, "$BBHOME/server/bin/bb 127.0.0.1 'hobbitdboard fields=BBH_OS test=info' |") ;
while (<HOB>) { chomp; # strip record separator @Fld = split(' ', $_, -1);
for ($i = 1; $i <= $#Fld; $i++) {
$freq{$Fld[$i]}++;
}
}
foreach $word (sort keys %freq) { printf "%s\t%d\n", $word, $freq{$word}; }
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Henrik suggest this awhile ago: $BBHOME/server/bin/bb 127.0.0.1 'hobbitdboard fields=BBH_OS test=info'
So I'm not sure were hobbit gets the BBH_OS Root, Paul wrote:
I wrote a script that does a similar thing. It connects to each machine and does a uname. Being Solaris centric, I split it up by solaris version (and zone).
I ran your script on my server, and it gives me 50 more machines than I think I have. It certainly doesn't add up to the entries in the bb-hosts file.
I print out a chart of each machine's level then sum it up like this:
Host Count: noconn : 29 zone : 57 5.7 : 2 5.8 : 2 5.9 : 11 5.10 : 32 nossh : 44 Linux : 7 TOTAL : 184
I haven't had time, but I need/want to graph this.
Paul Root Lead Internet Systems Eng Network Services
-----Original Message----- From: michael nemeth [mailto:michael.nemeth at lmco.com] Sent: Thursday, November 20, 2008 7:11 AM To: hobbit at hswn.dk Subject: [hobbit] os count
Did did a little perl program that does an os count produces count like hp-ux 3 linux 1 sunos 38.
Run as a stand alone did not see the need to run out of hobbit. But Henrik wouldn't this be easy enough to add in to bbtest? Here it is:
#!/usr/local/bin/perl eval 'exec /usr/local/bin/perl -S $0 ${1+"$@"}' if $running_under_some_shell; # this emulates #! processing on NIH machines. # (remove #! line above if indigestible)
eval '$
'.$1.'$2;' while $ARGV[0] =~ /^([A-Za-z_0-9]+=)(.*)/ && shift; # process any FOO=bar switches
$[ = 1; # set array base to 1 $BBHOME="/home/mnemeth/sunhobbit/"; open (HOB, "$BBHOME/server/bin/bb 127.0.0.1 'hobbitdboard fields=BBH_OS test=info' |") ;
while (<HOB>) { chomp; # strip record separator @Fld = split(' ', $_, -1);
for ($i = 1; $i <= $#Fld; $i++) { $freq{$Fld[$i]}++; }}
foreach $word (sort keys %freq) { printf "%s\t%d\n", $word, $freq{$word}; }
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Hi
I posted a script earlier this week, which can help you with this problem. http://www.hswn.dk/hobbiton/2008/11/msg00400.html Might need to pipe the output to get exactly what you want, but it will get basic Os versions, and with a little massaging, it will give you what you want.
Cheers V
-----Original Message----- From: michael nemeth [mailto:michael.nemeth at lmco.com] Sent: Friday, 21 November 2008 12:06 AM To: hobbit at hswn.dk Subject: Re: [hobbit] os count
Henrik suggest this awhile ago: $BBHOME/server/bin/bb 127.0.0.1 'hobbitdboard fields=BBH_OS test=info'
So I'm not sure were hobbit gets the BBH_OS Root, Paul wrote:
I wrote a script that does a similar thing. It connects to each machine and does a uname. Being Solaris centric, I split it up by solaris version (and zone).
I ran your script on my server, and it gives me 50 more machines than I think I have. It certainly doesn't add up to the entries in the bb-hosts file.
I print out a chart of each machine's level then sum it up like this:
Host Count: noconn : 29 zone : 57 5.7 : 2 5.8 : 2 5.9 : 11 5.10 : 32 nossh : 44 Linux : 7 TOTAL : 184
I haven't had time, but I need/want to graph this.
Paul Root Lead Internet Systems Eng Network Services
-----Original Message----- From: michael nemeth [mailto:michael.nemeth at lmco.com] Sent: Thursday, November 20, 2008 7:11 AM To: hobbit at hswn.dk Subject: [hobbit] os count
Did did a little perl program that does an os count produces count like hp-ux 3 linux 1 sunos 38.
Run as a stand alone did not see the need to run out of hobbit. But Henrik wouldn't this be easy enough to add in to bbtest? Here it is:
#!/usr/local/bin/perl eval 'exec /usr/local/bin/perl -S $0 ${1+"$@"}' if $running_under_some_shell; # this emulates #! processing on NIH machines. # (remove #! line above if indigestible)
eval '$
'.$1.'$2;' while $ARGV[0] =~ /^([A-Za-z_0-9]+=)(.*)/ && shift; # process any FOO=bar switches
$[ = 1; # set array base to 1 $BBHOME="/home/mnemeth/sunhobbit/"; open (HOB, "$BBHOME/server/bin/bb 127.0.0.1 'hobbitdboard fields=BBH_OS test=info' |") ;
while (<HOB>) { chomp; # strip record separator @Fld = split(' ', $_, -1);
for ($i = 1; $i <= $#Fld; $i++) { $freq{$Fld[$i]}++; }}
foreach $word (sort keys %freq) { printf "%s\t%d\n", $word, $freq{$word}; }
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I sort got it to work; but it seam very dependent on you environment egrep is xpg4 version of grep. Also did not parse bb-host correctly ; needs to ignore LOTS more , title, subparent ... . I've fairl complex set up. Also there some place its not passing a hostname for me.
Everett, Vernon wrote:
Hi
I posted a script earlier this week, which can help you with this problem. http://www.hswn.dk/hobbiton/2008/11/msg00400.html Might need to pipe the output to get exactly what you want, but it will get basic Os versions, and with a little massaging, it will give you what you want.
Cheers V
-----Original Message----- From: michael nemeth [mailto:michael.nemeth at lmco.com] Sent: Friday, 21 November 2008 12:06 AM To: hobbit at hswn.dk Subject: Re: [hobbit] os count
Henrik suggest this awhile ago: $BBHOME/server/bin/bb 127.0.0.1 'hobbitdboard fields=BBH_OS test=info'
So I'm not sure were hobbit gets the BBH_OS Root, Paul wrote:
I wrote a script that does a similar thing. It connects to each machine and does a uname. Being Solaris centric, I split it up by solaris version (and zone).
I ran your script on my server, and it gives me 50 more machines than I think I have. It certainly doesn't add up to the entries in the bb-hosts file.
I print out a chart of each machine's level then sum it up like this:
Host Count: noconn : 29 zone : 57 5.7 : 2 5.8 : 2 5.9 : 11 5.10 : 32 nossh : 44 Linux : 7 TOTAL : 184
I haven't had time, but I need/want to graph this.
Paul Root Lead Internet Systems Eng Network Services
-----Original Message----- From: michael nemeth [mailto:michael.nemeth at lmco.com] Sent: Thursday, November 20, 2008 7:11 AM To: hobbit at hswn.dk Subject: [hobbit] os count
Did did a little perl program that does an os count produces count like hp-ux 3 linux 1 sunos 38.
Run as a stand alone did not see the need to run out of hobbit. But Henrik wouldn't this be easy enough to add in to bbtest? Here it is:
#!/usr/local/bin/perl eval 'exec /usr/local/bin/perl -S $0 ${1+"$@"}' if $running_under_some_shell; # this emulates #! processing on NIH machines. # (remove #! line above if indigestible)
eval '$
'.$1.'$2;' while $ARGV[0] =~ /^([A-Za-z_0-9]+=)(.*)/ && shift; # process any FOO=bar switches
$[ = 1; # set array base to 1 $BBHOME="/home/mnemeth/sunhobbit/"; open (HOB, "$BBHOME/server/bin/bb 127.0.0.1 'hobbitdboard fields=BBH_OS test=info' |") ;
while (<HOB>) { chomp; # strip record separator @Fld = split(' ', $_, -1);
for ($i = 1; $i <= $#Fld; $i++) { $freq{$Fld[$i]}++; }}
foreach $word (sort keys %freq) { printf "%s\t%d\n", $word, $freq{$word}; }
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That's why we use open source, so you have the code, and can modify it to suite your own needs. :-)
If it's a useful starting point, great. If you make it better, please let me know what you have done to improve it. I am sure there are many on the list who could use an improved version.
As a caveat, I said it works in our environment, but your mileage may vary. :-)
Regards Vernon
From: michael nemeth [mailto:michael.nemeth at lmco.com] Sent: Friday, 21 November 2008 9:18 PM To: hobbit at hswn.dk Subject: Re: [hobbit] os count
I sort got it to work; but it seam very dependent on you environment egrep is xpg4 version of grep. Also did not parse bb-host correctly ; needs to ignore LOTS more , title, subparent ... . I've fairl complex set up. Also there some place its not passing a hostname for me.
Everett, Vernon wrote:
Hi
I posted a script earlier this week, which can help you with this problem. http://www.hswn.dk/hobbiton/2008/11/msg00400.html Might need to pipe the output to get exactly what you want, but it will get basic Os versions, and with a little massaging, it will give you what you want.
Cheers V
-----Original Message----- From: michael nemeth [mailto:michael.nemeth at lmco.com] Sent: Friday, 21 November 2008 12:06 AM To: hobbit at hswn.dk<mailto:hobbit at hswn.dk> Subject: Re: [hobbit] os count
Henrik suggest this awhile ago: $BBHOME/server/bin/bb 127.0.0.1 'hobbitdboard fields=BBH_OS test=info'
So I'm not sure were hobbit gets the BBH_OS Root, Paul wrote:
I wrote a script that does a similar thing. It connects to each machine and does a uname. Being Solaris centric, I split it up by solaris version (and zone).
I ran your script on my server, and it gives me 50 more machines than I think I have. It certainly doesn't add up to the entries in the bb-hosts file.
I print out a chart of each machine's level then sum it up like this:
Host Count: noconn : 29 zone : 57 5.7 : 2 5.8 : 2 5.9 : 11 5.10 : 32 nossh : 44 Linux : 7 TOTAL : 184
I haven't had time, but I need/want to graph this.
Paul Root Lead Internet Systems Eng Network Services
-----Original Message----- From: michael nemeth [mailto:michael.nemeth at lmco.com] Sent: Thursday, November 20, 2008 7:11 AM To: hobbit at hswn.dk<mailto:hobbit at hswn.dk> Subject: [hobbit] os count
Did did a little perl program that does an os count produces count like hp-ux 3 linux 1 sunos 38.
Run as a stand alone did not see the need to run out of hobbit. But Henrik wouldn't this be easy enough to add in to bbtest? Here it is:
#!/usr/local/bin/perl eval 'exec /usr/local/bin/perl -S $0 ${1+"$@"}' if $running_under_some_shell; # this emulates #! processing on NIH machines. # (remove #! line above if indigestible)
eval '$
'.$1.'$2;' while $ARGV[0] =~ /^([A-Za-z_0-9]+=)(.*)/ && shift; # process any FOO=bar switches
$[ = 1; # set array base to 1 $BBHOME="/home/mnemeth/sunhobbit/"; open (HOB, "$BBHOME/server/bin/bb 127.0.0.1 'hobbitdboard fields=BBH_OS test=info' |") ;
while (<HOB>) { chomp; # strip record separator @Fld = split(' ', $_, -1);
for ($i = 1; $i <= $#Fld; $i++) {
$freq{$Fld[$i]}++;
}
}
foreach $word (sort keys %freq) { printf "%s\t%d\n", $word, $freq{$word}; }
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Yes I was thinking of repost in with changes .
FINALY got it to work 100% right!
Two problems (besides filtering of thing like title, subparent) one my
fault my cd was aliased, so when I
cd it echoed the highlight pwd. And it had a problem on a line where #
was not at the begin
To do: set up file directory paths to be variables ie BBhosts= $BBHOME/etc/bb-hosts custom= /hobit/custom
Everett, Vernon wrote:
That's why we use open source, so you have the code, and can modify it to suite your own needs. :-)
If it's a useful starting point, great. If you make it better, please let me know what you have done to improve it. I am sure there are many on the list who could use an improved version.
As a caveat, I said it works in our environment, but your mileage may vary. :-)
Regards Vernon
*From:* michael nemeth [mailto:michael.nemeth at lmco.com] *Sent:* Friday, 21 November 2008 9:18 PM *To:* hobbit at hswn.dk *Subject:* Re: [hobbit] os count
I sort got it to work; but it seam very dependent on you environment egrep is xpg4 version of grep. Also did not parse bb-host correctly ; needs to ignore LOTS more , title, subparent ... . I've fairl complex set up. Also there some place its not passing a hostname for me.
Everett, Vernon wrote:
Hi
I posted a script earlier this week, which can help you with this problem. http://www.hswn.dk/hobbiton/2008/11/msg00400.html Might need to pipe the output to get exactly what you want, but it will get basic Os versions, and with a little massaging, it will give you what you want.
Cheers V
-----Original Message----- From: michael nemeth [mailto:michael.nemeth at lmco.com] Sent: Friday, 21 November 2008 12:06 AM To: hobbit at hswn.dk Subject: Re: [hobbit] os count
Henrik suggest this awhile ago: $BBHOME/server/bin/bb 127.0.0.1 'hobbitdboard fields=BBH_OS test=info'
So I'm not sure were hobbit gets the BBH_OS Root, Paul wrote:
I wrote a script that does a similar thing. It connects to each machine and does a uname. Being Solaris centric, I split it up by solaris version (and zone).
I ran your script on my server, and it gives me 50 more machines than I think I have. It certainly doesn't add up to the entries in the bb-hosts file.
I print out a chart of each machine's level then sum it up like this:
Host Count: noconn : 29 zone : 57 5.7 : 2 5.8 : 2 5.9 : 11 5.10 : 32 nossh : 44 Linux : 7 TOTAL : 184
I haven't had time, but I need/want to graph this.
Paul Root Lead Internet Systems Eng Network Services
-----Original Message----- From: michael nemeth [mailto:michael.nemeth at lmco.com] Sent: Thursday, November 20, 2008 7:11 AM To: hobbit at hswn.dk Subject: [hobbit] os count
Did did a little perl program that does an os count produces count like hp-ux 3 linux 1 sunos 38.
Run as a stand alone did not see the need to run out of hobbit. But Henrik wouldn't this be easy enough to add in to bbtest? Here it is:
#!/usr/local/bin/perl eval 'exec /usr/local/bin/perl -S $0 ${1+"$@"}' if $running_under_some_shell; # this emulates #! processing on NIH machines. # (remove #! line above if indigestible)
eval '$
'.$1.'$2;' while $ARGV[0] =~ /^([A-Za-z_0-9]+=)(.*)/ && shift; # process any FOO=bar switches
$[ = 1; # set array base to 1 $BBHOME="/home/mnemeth/sunhobbit/"; open (HOB, "$BBHOME/server/bin/bb 127.0.0.1 'hobbitdboard fields=BBH_OS test=info' |") ;
while (<HOB>) { chomp; # strip record separator @Fld = split(' ', $_, -1);
for ($i = 1; $i <= $#Fld; $i++) { $freq{$Fld[$i]}++; }}
foreach $word (sort keys %freq) { printf "%s\t%d\n", $word, $freq{$word}; }
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This does not catch Windows servers though..
Either does the script below..
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-----Original Message----- From: michael nemeth [mailto:michael.nemeth at lmco.com] Sent: 20 November 2008 15:06 To: hobbit at hswn.dk Subject: Re: [hobbit] os count
Henrik suggest this awhile ago: $BBHOME/server/bin/bb 127.0.0.1 'hobbitdboard fields=BBH_OS test=info'
So I'm not sure were hobbit gets the BBH_OS Root, Paul wrote:
I wrote a script that does a similar thing. It connects to each machine and does a uname. Being Solaris centric, I split it up by solaris version (and zone).
I ran your script on my server, and it gives me 50 more machines than I think I have. It certainly doesn't add up to the entries in the bb-hosts file.
I print out a chart of each machine's level then sum it up like this:
Host Count: noconn : 29 zone : 57 5.7 : 2 5.8 : 2 5.9 : 11 5.10 : 32 nossh : 44 Linux : 7 TOTAL : 184
I haven't had time, but I need/want to graph this.
Paul Root Lead Internet Systems Eng Network Services
-----Original Message----- From: michael nemeth [mailto:michael.nemeth at lmco.com] Sent: Thursday, November 20, 2008 7:11 AM To: hobbit at hswn.dk Subject: [hobbit] os count
Did did a little perl program that does an os count produces count like hp-ux 3 linux 1 sunos 38.
Run as a stand alone did not see the need to run out of hobbit. But Henrik wouldn't this be easy enough to add in to bbtest? Here it is:
#!/usr/local/bin/perl eval 'exec /usr/local/bin/perl -S $0 ${1+"$@"}' if $running_under_some_shell; # this emulates #! processing on NIH machines. # (remove #! line above if indigestible)
eval '$
'.$1.'$2;' while $ARGV[0] =~ /^([A-Za-z_0-9]+=)(.*)/ && shift; # process any FOO=bar switches
$[ = 1; # set array base to 1 $BBHOME="/home/mnemeth/sunhobbit/"; open (HOB, "$BBHOME/server/bin/bb 127.0.0.1 'hobbitdboard fields=BBH_OS test=info' |") ;
while (<HOB>) { chomp; # strip record separator @Fld = split(' ', $_, -1);
for ($i = 1; $i <= $#Fld; $i++) { $freq{$Fld[$i]}++; }}
foreach $word (sort keys %freq) { printf "%s\t%d\n", $word, $freq{$word}; }
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Date: Thu, 20 Nov 2008 16:40:45 +0100> From: Padraig.Lennon at pioneerinvestments.com> To: hobbit at hswn.dk> Subject: RE: [hobbit] os count> > This does not catch Windows servers though..> Either does the script below..
The problem is on bbwin side, bbwin need to provide equvilant of "uname -a" like all other Unix xymon client do. tj> > > > Padraig Lennon> Senior Systems Engineer> Production Services> Pioneer Global Investments (Dublin)> 5th Floor Georges Quay Plaza, Dublin 2> ext: 2081> Direct dial: 00353 1 480 2081> > -----Original Message-----> From: michael nemeth [mailto:michael.nemeth at lmco.com] > Sent: 20 November 2008 15:06> To: hobbit at hswn.dk> Subject: Re: [hobbit] os count> > Henrik suggest this awhile ago:> $BBHOME/server/bin/bb 127.0.0.1 'hobbitdboard fields=BBH_OS > test=info' > > So I'm not sure were hobbit gets the BBH_OS> Root, Paul wrote:> > I wrote a script that does a similar thing. It connects to each> machine> > and does a uname. > > Being Solaris centric, I split it up by solaris version (and zone). > >> > I ran your script on my server, and it gives me 50 more machines than> I> > think I have. > > It certainly doesn't add up to the entries in the bb-hosts file. > >> > I print out a chart of each machine's level then sum it up like this:> >> > Host Count:> > noconn : 29> > zone : 57> > 5.7 : 2> > 5.8 : 2> > 5.9 : 11> > 5.10 : 32> > nossh : 44> > Linux : 7> > TOTAL : 184> >> >> > I haven't had time, but I need/want to graph this. > >> >> >> > Paul Root> > Lead Internet Systems Eng> > Network Services> > > >> > -----Original Message-----> > From: michael nemeth [mailto:michael.nemeth at lmco.com] > > Sent: Thursday, November 20, 2008 7:11 AM> > To: hobbit at hswn.dk> > Subject: [hobbit] os count> >> > Did did a little perl program that does an os count produces count> like> > hp-ux 3> > linux 1> > sunos 38.> >> > Run as a stand alone did not see the need to run out of hobbit.> > But Henrik wouldn't this be easy enough to add in to bbtest?> > Here it is:> >> > #!/usr/local/bin/perl> > eval 'exec /usr/local/bin/perl -S $0 ${1+"$@"}'> > if $running_under_some_shell;> > # this emulates #! processing on NIH machines.> > # (remove #! line above if indigestible)> >> > eval '$> > > '.$1.'$2;' while $ARGV[0] =~ /^([A-Za-z_0-9]+=)(.*)/ && shift;> > # process any FOO=bar switches> >> > $[ = 1; # set array base to 1> > $BBHOME="/home/mnemeth/sunhobbit/";> > open (HOB, "$BBHOME/server/bin/bb 127.0.0.1 'hobbitdboard> fields=BBH_OS > > test=info' |") ;> >> > while (<HOB>) {> > chomp; # strip record separator> > @Fld = split(' ', $_, -1);> >> > for ($i = 1; $i <= $#Fld; $i++) {> > $freq{$Fld[$i]}++;> > }> > }> >> > foreach $word (sort keys %freq) {> > printf "%s\t%d\n", $word, $freq{$word};> > }> >> >> > To unsubscribe from the hobbit list, send an e-mail to> > hobbit-unsubscribe at hswn.dk> >> >> >> > This communication is the property of Qwest and may contain> confidential or> > privileged information. Unauthorized use of this communication is> strictly > > prohibited and may be unlawful. If you have received this> communication > > in error, please immediately notify the sender by reply e-mail and> destroy > > all copies of the communication and any attachments.> >> > To unsubscribe from the hobbit list, send an e-mail to> > hobbit-unsubscribe at hswn.dk> >> >> >> > > > > To unsubscribe from the hobbit list, send an e-mail to> hobbit-unsubscribe at hswn.dk> > >
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Isn't that reported by the client as part of the big local checkout message. If you click through one of the cpu, disk, memory or procs dots, then click through the "client data available" link near the bottom of the page, you'll see the report. It'll start something like this:
client servername.linux linux
[date]
Thu Nov 20 09:53:28 CST 2008
[uname]
Linux servername 2.6.22-gentoo-r4 sparc64
[osversion]
Gentoo Base System release 1.12.11.1
[uptime]
09:53:28 up 14 days, 20:40, 0 users, load average: 0.00, 0.00, 0.00
Ralph Mitchell
On Thu, Nov 20, 2008 at 9:06 AM, michael nemeth <michael.nemeth at lmco.com>wrote:
Henrik suggest this awhile ago: $BBHOME/server/bin/bb 127.0.0.1 'hobbitdboard fields=BBH_OS test=info' So I'm not sure were hobbit gets the BBH_OS
Root, Paul wrote:
I wrote a script that does a similar thing. It connects to each machine and does a uname. Being Solaris centric, I split it up by solaris version (and zone). I ran your script on my server, and it gives me 50 more machines than I think I have. It certainly doesn't add up to the entries in the bb-hosts file. I print out a chart of each machine's level then sum it up like this:
Host Count: noconn : 29 zone : 57 5.7 : 2 5.8 : 2 5.9 : 11 5.10 : 32 nossh : 44 Linux : 7 TOTAL : 184
I haven't had time, but I need/want to graph this.
Paul Root Lead Internet Systems Eng Network Services
-----Original Message----- From: michael nemeth [mailto:michael.nemeth at lmco.com] Sent: Thursday, November 20, 2008 7:11 AM To: hobbit at hswn.dk Subject: [hobbit] os count
Did did a little perl program that does an os count produces count like hp-ux 3 linux 1 sunos 38.
Run as a stand alone did not see the need to run out of hobbit. But Henrik wouldn't this be easy enough to add in to bbtest? Here it is:
#!/usr/local/bin/perl eval 'exec /usr/local/bin/perl -S $0 ${1+"$@"}' if $running_under_some_shell; # this emulates #! processing on NIH machines. # (remove #! line above if indigestible)
eval '$
'.$1.'$2;' while $ARGV[0] =~ /^([A-Za-z_0-9]+=)(.*)/ && shift;
# process any FOO=bar switches$[ = 1; # set array base to 1 $BBHOME="/home/mnemeth/sunhobbit/"; open (HOB, "$BBHOME/server/bin/bb 127.0.0.1 'hobbitdboard fields=BBH_OS test=info' |") ;
while (<HOB>) { chomp; # strip record separator @Fld = split(' ', $_, -1);
for ($i = 1; $i <= $#Fld; $i++) { $freq{$Fld[$i]}++; } }
foreach $word (sort keys %freq) { printf "%s\t%d\n", $word, $freq{$word}; }
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The hobbitdboard method only works for the list of operating systems that is hardcoded in the big switch in hobbitd_client.c.
We use a script that includes a bunch of heuristics to figure out what everything is and what client is used. It works some of the time. ;) I can post it if there is interest.
Ulric
Id say post it! You too Paul, post yours. I think I can create graphs but would that not be fairly level graph?
Ulric Eriksson wrote:
The hobbitdboard method only works for the list of operating systems that is hardcoded in the big switch in hobbitd_client.c.
We use a script that includes a bunch of heuristics to figure out what everything is and what client is used. It works some of the time. ;) I can post it if there is interest.
Ulric
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Nice..
.. for me, it will be welcome :-)
thanks & cheers
martin
On Thu, 20 Nov 2008, Ulric Eriksson wrote:
The hobbitdboard method only works for the list of operating systems that is hardcoded in the big switch in hobbitd_client.c.
We use a script that includes a bunch of heuristics to figure out what everything is and what client is used. It works some of the time. ;) I can post it if there is interest.
Ulric
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I completed another oscount script this time using wget to get the info page Both this one and the hobbitdboard one return the same total so maybe there are 50 more you are missing. Ill post new script on Monday.
Root, Paul wrote:
I wrote a script that does a similar thing. It connects to each machine and does a uname. Being Solaris centric, I split it up by solaris version (and zone).
I ran your script on my server, and it gives me 50 more machines than I think I have. It certainly doesn't add up to the entries in the bb-hosts file.
I print out a chart of each machine's level then sum it up like this:
Host Count: noconn : 29 zone : 57 5.7 : 2 5.8 : 2 5.9 : 11 5.10 : 32 nossh : 44 Linux : 7 TOTAL : 184
I haven't had time, but I need/want to graph this.
Paul Root Lead Internet Systems Eng Network Services
-----Original Message----- From: michael nemeth [mailto:michael.nemeth at lmco.com] Sent: Thursday, November 20, 2008 7:11 AM To: hobbit at hswn.dk Subject: [hobbit] os count
Did did a little perl program that does an os count produces count like hp-ux 3 linux 1 sunos 38.
Run as a stand alone did not see the need to run out of hobbit. But Henrik wouldn't this be easy enough to add in to bbtest? Here it is:
#!/usr/local/bin/perl eval 'exec /usr/local/bin/perl -S $0 ${1+"$@"}' if $running_under_some_shell; # this emulates #! processing on NIH machines. # (remove #! line above if indigestible)
eval '$'.$1.'$2;' while $ARGV[0] =~ /^([A-Za-z_0-9]+=)(.*)/ && shift; # process any FOO=bar switches
$[ = 1; # set array base to 1 $BBHOME="/home/mnemeth/sunhobbit/"; open (HOB, "$BBHOME/server/bin/bb 127.0.0.1 'hobbitdboard fields=BBH_OS test=info' |") ;
while (<HOB>) { chomp; # strip record separator @Fld = split(' ', $_, -1);
for ($i = 1; $i <= $#Fld; $i++) { $freq{$Fld[$i]}++; }}
foreach $word (sort keys %freq) { printf "%s\t%d\n", $word, $freq{$word}; }
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Well, wc on non-comment, non-page, non-titled, etc lines in bb-hosts, agrees with my count.
Paul Root IM/MNS Infrastructure
-----Original Message-----
From: michael nemeth [mailto:michael.nemeth at lmco.com]
Sent: Friday, November 21, 2008 9:59 AM
To: hobbit at hswn.dk
Subject: Re: [hobbit] os count
I completed another oscount script this time using wget to get the info page Both this one and the hobbitdboard one return the same total so maybe there are 50 more you are missing. Ill post new script on Monday.
Root, Paul wrote:
I wrote a script that does a similar thing. It connects to each machine and does a uname. Being Solaris centric, I split it up by solaris version (and zone).
I ran your script on my server, and it gives me 50 more machines than I think I have. It certainly doesn't add up to the entries in the bb-hosts file.
I print out a chart of each machine's level then sum it up like this:
Host Count: noconn : 29 zone : 57 5.7 : 2 5.8 : 2 5.9 : 11 5.10 : 32 nossh : 44 Linux : 7 TOTAL : 184
I haven't had time, but I need/want to graph this.
Paul Root Lead Internet Systems Eng Network Services
-----Original Message----- From: michael nemeth [mailto:michael.nemeth at lmco.com] Sent: Thursday, November 20, 2008 7:11 AM To: hobbit at hswn.dk Subject: [hobbit] os count
Did did a little perl program that does an os count produces count like hp-ux 3 linux 1 sunos 38.
Run as a stand alone did not see the need to run out of hobbit. But Henrik wouldn't this be easy enough to add in to bbtest? Here it is:
#!/usr/local/bin/perl eval 'exec /usr/local/bin/perl -S $0 ${1+"$@"}' if $running_under_some_shell; # this emulates #! processing on NIH machines. # (remove #! line above if indigestible)
eval '$'.$1.'$2;' while $ARGV[0] =~ /^([A-Za-z_0-9]+=)(.*)/ && shift; # process any FOO=bar switches
$[ = 1; # set array base to 1 $BBHOME="/home/mnemeth/sunhobbit/"; open (HOB, "$BBHOME/server/bin/bb 127.0.0.1 'hobbitdboard fields=BBH_OS test=info' |") ;
while (<HOB>) { chomp; # strip record separator @Fld = split(' ', $_, -1);
for ($i = 1; $i <= $#Fld; $i++) { $freq{$Fld[$i]}++; }}
foreach $word (sort keys %freq) { printf "%s\t%d\n", $word, $freq{$word}; }
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Well what I don't understand is how hobbitdboard one can return more that you count. Try the new one when I post it ; in only counts system with OS: on the info page. It may just be a fluke that they are the same on my system.
Root, Paul wrote:
Well, wc on non-comment, non-page, non-titled, etc lines in bb-hosts, agrees with my count.
Paul Root IM/MNS Infrastructure
-----Original Message----- From: michael nemeth [mailto:michael.nemeth at lmco.com] Sent: Friday, November 21, 2008 9:59 AM To: hobbit at hswn.dk Subject: Re: [hobbit] os countI completed another oscount script this time using wget to get the info page Both this one and the hobbitdboard one return the same total so maybe there are 50 more you are missing. Ill post new script on Monday.
Root, Paul wrote:
I wrote a script that does a similar thing. It connects to each
machine
and does a uname. Being Solaris centric, I split it up by solaris version (and zone).
I ran your script on my server, and it gives me 50 more machines than
I
think I have. It certainly doesn't add up to the entries in the bb-hosts file.
I print out a chart of each machine's level then sum it up like this:
Host Count: noconn : 29 zone : 57 5.7 : 2 5.8 : 2 5.9 : 11 5.10 : 32 nossh : 44 Linux : 7 TOTAL : 184
I haven't had time, but I need/want to graph this.
Paul Root Lead Internet Systems Eng Network Services
-----Original Message----- From: michael nemeth [mailto:michael.nemeth at lmco.com] Sent: Thursday, November 20, 2008 7:11 AM To: hobbit at hswn.dk Subject: [hobbit] os count
Did did a little perl program that does an os count produces count
like
hp-ux 3 linux 1 sunos 38.
Run as a stand alone did not see the need to run out of hobbit. But Henrik wouldn't this be easy enough to add in to bbtest? Here it is:
#!/usr/local/bin/perl eval 'exec /usr/local/bin/perl -S $0 ${1+"$@"}' if $running_under_some_shell; # this emulates #! processing on NIH machines. # (remove #! line above if indigestible)
eval '$'.$1.'$2;' while $ARGV[0] =~ /^([A-Za-z_0-9]+=)(.*)/ && shift; # process any FOO=bar switches
$[ = 1; # set array base to 1 $BBHOME="/home/mnemeth/sunhobbit/"; open (HOB, "$BBHOME/server/bin/bb 127.0.0.1 'hobbitdboard
fields=BBH_OS
test=info' |") ;
while (<HOB>) { chomp; # strip record separator @Fld = split(' ', $_, -1);
for ($i = 1; $i <= $#Fld; $i++) { $freq{$Fld[$i]}++; }}
foreach $word (sort keys %freq) { printf "%s\t%d\n", $word, $freq{$word}; }
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