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Re: {bb} New BB server, purple http tests
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- Subject: Re: {bb} New BB server, purple http tests
- From: Ben Pitzer <bpitzer@gmail.com>
- Date: Fri, 18 Mar 2005 16:33:18 -0500
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Henrik,
So far, yes. I've seen nothing in BBOUT regarding these. They
actually went green for a while last night, it seems. However, going
by the larrd graphs, the testing is intermittent at best. Yes, I can
send in reports from these hosts, as I am getting other data back from
them without problems.
-Ben
On Fri, 18 Mar 2005 06:40:39 +0000 (UTC), Henrik Storner
<henrik-bb@hswn.dk> wrote:
> In <7eeb9e7f05031714366cf50294@mail.gmail.com> Ben Pitzer <bpitzer@gmail.com> writes:
>
> >I just moved my BB services from BB 1.9c to 1.9e. The situation is thus:
>
> >Tests are on previously successfully tested IIS and Apache servers.
> >I've got one that goes green periodically, but I can't tell what is
> >different about that one vs. the rest. The rest just went purple
> >today starting at about 11:20am, with no reason why.
>
> >I have copied a version of bb-network.sh to another file, and added
> >the --no-update and --debug tags. I run that and pipe the output to a
> >file, then examine it. I see the http tests all reporting green, but
> >they never show up in the $BBVAR/logs directory. Something is just
> >not right about this.
>
> Is it *only* http tests, not all network tests ? Any messages in BBOUT
> on the BBDISP server ?
>
> Check if the BB etc/security file is blocking messages from your BBNET
> server (even if it's on the same host).
>
> Check if you can send in any kind of report for one of these hosts.
> E.g. from the BBNET server run
>
> $BB $BBDISP "status host,name,with,commas.test green `date`"
>
> and see if that column shows up. This will show if the BB server is
> dropping reports for with this hostname, eg. because it isn't picking
> up the correct bb-hosts file.
>
>
> Henrik
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