4 Jun
2007
4 Jun
'07
6:08 p.m.
I need to monitor the compute nodes of a cluster from my newly installed hobbit server. All of the compute nodes live on their own private network and the head node is the only node with an interface available to my hobbit server. I remember when I was first looking at hobbit, reading that you could setup a ³hobbit proxy² that could forward the the info from a private network back to your hobbit server. I cant find this info anywhere in the docs so if someone could point me in the correct direction I would appreciate it.
Ben Fenstermaker MCSE, MCSA, ACTC, Security+ UNIX/Macintosh Systems Administrator Research Information Services Phone: 614.355.2730 Email: Fensterb at ccri.net
4 Jun
4 Jun
11:07 p.m.
New subject: [hobbit] Hobbit proxy
Hi,
on the head node, use ~hobbit/server/etc/hobbitlaunch.cfg to disable everything except for [bbproxy]
The following describes the options used with the bbproxy command: http://hobbitmon.sourceforge.net/docs/man8/bbproxy.8.html
Hope that helps
Daniel Bourque Systems/Network Administrator Weather Data Inc
Office (316) 266-8013 Office (316) 265-9127 ext. 3013 Mobile (316) 640-1024
Ben Fenstermaker wrote:
I need to monitor the compute nodes of a cluster from my newly installed hobbit server. All of the compute nodes live on their own private network and the head node is the only node with an interface available to my hobbit server. I remember when I was first looking at hobbit, reading that you could setup a "hobbit proxy" that could forward the the info from a private network back to your hobbit server. I cant find this info anywhere in the docs so if someone could point me in the correct direction I would appreciate it.
Ben Fenstermaker MCSE, MCSA, ACTC, Security+ UNIX/Macintosh Systems Administrator Research Information Services Phone: 614.355.2730 Email: Fensterb at ccri.net
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