bbd and http showing as purple on localhost
Since about 12 days ago I'm seeing something really strange. Hobbit on my local machine is reporting bbd and httpd as "not reporting" and the individual information is dated back 12 days.
However, this is the machine the hobbit server is running on. I can't quite figure out why its saying bbd is not reporting, when I' m actually connecting to it and retrieving data (does this make sense?)
All other monitors (including pings to other machines) are reporting correctly.
Anyone have a suggestion?
On Wednesday 31 October 2007, Scott Mohnkern wrote:
Since about 12 days ago I'm seeing something really strange. Hobbit on my local machine is reporting bbd and httpd as "not reporting" and the individual information is dated back 12 days.
However, this is the machine the hobbit server is running on. I can't quite figure out why its saying bbd is not reporting, when I' m actually connecting to it and retrieving data (does this make sense?)
All other monitors (including pings to other machines) are reporting correctly.
Anyone have a suggestion? Check the bb-hosts file and make sure there is a bbd and http check on on the hobbit server line.
Stef
Here's the relevant sections of bb-hosts:
mohnkern at Casa-Scott:/etc/hobbit$ more bb-hosts
Master configuration file for Hobbit
This file defines several things:
1) By adding hosts to this file, you define hosts that are monitored by
Hobbit
2) By adding "page", "subpage", "group" definitions, you define the layout
of the Hobbit webpages, and how hosts are divided among the various
webpages
that Hobbit generates.
3) Several other definitions can be done for each host, see the
bb-hosts(5)
man-page.
You need to define at least the Hobbit server itself here.
group Local information 127.0.0.1 localhost
[other machines listed]
On 10/31/07, Stef Coene <stef.coene at docum.org> wrote:
On Wednesday 31 October 2007, Scott Mohnkern wrote:
Since about 12 days ago I'm seeing something really strange. Hobbit on my local machine is reporting bbd and httpd as "not reporting" and the individual information is dated back 12 days.
However, this is the machine the hobbit server is running on. I can't quite figure out why its saying bbd is not reporting, when I' m actually connecting to it and retrieving data (does this make sense?)
All other monitors (including pings to other machines) are reporting correctly.
Anyone have a suggestion? Check the bb-hosts file and make sure there is a bbd and http check on on the hobbit server line.
Stef
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I believe that second to last line should read:
127.0.0.1 localhost # bbd http://localhost
On 10/31/07, Scott Mohnkern <mohnkern at gmail.com> wrote:
Here's the relevant sections of bb-hosts:
mohnkern at Casa-Scott:/etc/hobbit$ more bb-hosts
Master configuration file for Hobbit
This file defines several things:
1) By adding hosts to this file, you define hosts that are monitored by
Hobbit
2) By adding "page", "subpage", "group" definitions, you define the
layout
of the Hobbit webpages, and how hosts are divided among the various
webpages
that Hobbit generates.
3) Several other definitions can be done for each host, see the
bb-hosts(5)
man-page.
You need to define at least the Hobbit server itself here.
group Local information 127.0.0.1 localhost
[other machines listed]
On 10/31/07, Stef Coene <stef.coene at docum.org > wrote:
On Wednesday 31 October 2007, Scott Mohnkern wrote:
Since about 12 days ago I'm seeing something really strange. Hobbit on my local machine is reporting bbd and httpd as "not reporting" and the individual information is dated back 12 days.
However, this is the machine the hobbit server is running on. I can't
quite figure out why its saying bbd is not reporting, when I' m actually connecting to it and retrieving data (does this make sense?)
All other monitors (including pings to other machines) are reporting correctly.
Anyone have a suggestion? Check the bb-hosts file and make sure there is a bbd and http check on on the hobbit server line.
Stef
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That did it, thanks!
Scott '
On 10/31/07, Josh Luthman <josh at imaginenetworksllc.com> wrote:
I believe that second to last line should read:
127.0.0.1 localhost # bbd http://localhost
On 10/31/07, Scott Mohnkern <mohnkern at gmail.com> wrote:
Here's the relevant sections of bb-hosts:
mohnkern at Casa-Scott:/etc/hobbit$ more bb-hosts
Master configuration file for Hobbit
This file defines several things:
1) By adding hosts to this file, you define hosts that are monitored
by Hobbit
2) By adding "page", "subpage", "group" definitions, you define the
layout
of the Hobbit webpages, and how hosts are divided among the various
webpages
that Hobbit generates.
3) Several other definitions can be done for each host, see the
bb-hosts(5)
man-page.
You need to define at least the Hobbit server itself here.
group Local information 127.0.0.1 localhost
[other machines listed]
On 10/31/07, Stef Coene < stef.coene at docum.org > wrote:
On Wednesday 31 October 2007, Scott Mohnkern wrote:
Since about 12 days ago I'm seeing something really strange. Hobbit on my local machine is reporting bbd and httpd as "not reporting" and the individual information is dated back 12 days.
However, this is the machine the hobbit server is running on. I can't quite figure out why its saying bbd is not reporting, when I' m actually connecting to it and retrieving data (does this make sense?)
All other monitors (including pings to other machines) are reporting
correctly.
Anyone have a suggestion? Check the bb-hosts file and make sure there is a bbd and http check on on the hobbit server line.
Stef
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Those who don't understand UNIX are condemned to reinvent it, poorly. --- Henry Spencer
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