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Re: {bb} Another column with a proc
Don't forget the domain and post office ports as well (if necessary).
I do the exact same thing and this has saved our hide soooo
many times I've lost count. ;-)
Paul
>>> shawn@pricehouse.net 09/14/05 1:31 PM >>>
Jose,
Are you just wanting to add another TCP service to monitor? For
instance I have setup a new heading in BB to monitor GroupWise. I added
the GrpWise service in the bbdef-server.sh file under the BBNETSVCS
heading. I also made sure that I modified the /etc/services file for
the BBNET server so that the TCP port 1677 maps to GrpWise. Then in the
bb-hosts file I added an entry like this:
192.168.18.1 Tampa-FS1 # GrpWise:1677:s
This causes BB to attempt to connect to the port 1677, but not have a
conversation with it (that's what the :s is for), and it puts the
GrpWise heading in my HTML display.
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Shawn Price
Network Team Lead
Technology Solutions
Morrison Homes
404-427-8229
On Sep 14, 2005, at 12:30 PM, Jose Hidalgo wrote:
> Not really,
> When you add any service after the '#' in bb-hosts, the page
listing:
> conn,cpu,disk,msgs,procs
> will have a new column with that service, what I need is
> to add a column for one specific program that should be always
running,
> lets say 'wumpusd':
> conn,cpu,disk,msgs,procs,wumpusd
>
> If wumpusd had a listening socket the problem will be solved easy,
> adding the services in the bb-hosts, but how to do that when the
> program
> or programs don't ?
>
>
> On Wed, 2005-09-14 at 05:21 +0100, Philip Clark wrote:
>> On Wed, 2005-09-14 at 03:44, PAUL WILLIAMSON wrote:
>>> You can always write a local test that does what
>>> you want. That seems to be what you'd need.
>>>
>>> Paul
>>>
>>>>>> jose@hostarica.com 09/13/05 10:07 PM >>>
>>>> Hello bb4's gurus,
>>>> I want to know if its posible to add another column to
>>>> the /bb/web/web.html page with a process that should be running on
>>>> the
>>>> clients, even when this process doesn't listen any tcp or udp
>>>> socket.
>>>>
>>>> I really looked for that but according to the doc files the only
>>>> thing
>>>> you can put there is the services that can be checked with a
remote
>>>> socket.
>>>>
>>>> Thanks in advance.
>>>>
>>>> --
>>>> Jose Hidalgo <jose@hostarica.com>
>>
>>
>> My reading of this is that Jose is only testing network ports
>> remotely and I'd conclude that he's overlooked the client
>> software. So, the first step would be to install the client
>> software on the client machine(s) and specify the processes
>> that you want to test for.
>>
>> Cheers, Phil.
>>
>>
>>
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