Hi All,
I have a couple of linux servers which are behind a firewall and needs to be monitored. I have allowed the port 1984 for flow of data from the client servers to the hobbit server, and i get all the data fine.
However, I do not get to see a green for "conn", all i see is a '-'. This i typically understand is the hobbitping or the fping utility. Do these utilities work along with bbtest-net or individually? And if Yes, which ports needs to be allowed and from where to where..? If not, which port does hobbitping or fping use?
At this point the firewall is opened for normal ping i.e, hobbit server can ping the linux clients.
Quick info on my network.
Hobbit server ip - 192.168.50.100 Other Linux/Unix servers are in the 192.168.50.* network. Linux servers behind the firewall, have a 10.* ip assigned, which at the firewall is natted to a 192.168.50.* ip. (these are typically the DMZ servers)
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Regards, Sanu
You need to have ICMP open. It is part BBNET tests
Dave Shiels
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From: Sanu Mathew [mailto:mathew.sanu at gmail.com] Sent: Friday, October 17, 2008 8:17 PM To: hobbit at hswn.dk Subject: [hobbit] Re: Hobbit: Hobbitping/Fping
Hi All,
I have a couple of linux servers which are behind a firewall and needs to be monitored. I have allowed the port 1984 for flow of data from the client servers to the hobbit server, and i get all the data fine.
However, I do not get to see a green for "conn", all i see is a '-'. This i typically understand is the hobbitping or the fping utility. Do these utilities work along with bbtest-net or individually? And if Yes, which ports needs to be allowed and from where to where..? If not, which port does hobbitping or fping use?
At this point the firewall is opened for normal ping i.e, hobbit server can ping the linux clients.
Quick info on my network.
Hobbit server ip - 192.168.50.100 <http://192.168.50.100/> Other Linux/Unix servers are in the 192.168.50. <http://192.168.50./> * network. Linux servers behind the firewall, have a 10.* ip assigned, which at the firewall is natted to a 192.168.50. <http://192.168.50./> * ip. (these are typically the DMZ servers)
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Regards, Sanu
In <eb8332fa0810172016n5505c5dci48ad82a04d834a39 at mail.gmail.com> "Sanu Mathew" <mathew.sanu at gmail.com> writes:
I have a couple of linux servers which are behind a firewall and needs to be monitored. I have allowed the port 1984 for flow of data from the client servers to the hobbit server, and i get all the data fine.
However, I do not get to see a green for "conn", all i see is a '-'.
Then you have a "noping" on these lines in bb-hosts, or you're not running any network tests at all (rather unlikely, I think).
Henrik
Hi Henrik,
"noping" isnt mentioned in bb-hosts. network tests are running, as hobbit is able to monitor the other services.
Does fping use a specific port? Is fping triggered by another program which uses a specific port?
Are there any other things i could check from the server to ensure the conn entry comes green or red other than a '-'
Regards, Sanu
On Mon, Oct 20, 2008 at 4:13 PM, Henrik Stoerner <henrik at hswn.dk> wrote:
In <eb8332fa0810172016n5505c5dci48ad82a04d834a39 at mail.gmail.com> "Sanu Mathew" <mathew.sanu at gmail.com> writes:
I have a couple of linux servers which are behind a firewall and needs to be monitored. I have allowed the port 1984 for flow of data from the client servers to the hobbit server, and i get all the data fine.
However, I do not get to see a green for "conn", all i see is a '-'.
Then you have a "noping" on these lines in bb-hosts, or you're not running any network tests at all (rather unlikely, I think).
Henrik
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