Hi, all,
I am testing bigsister in my Linux servers and Solaris servers. Linux
works fine, Solaris works fine too except the network icon is purple
with a "no interfaces monitored" error when I clicked it.
I checked almost all the mailing list archives and found there is a hint
to do a test in the server side.
My bigsister server is Linux redhat 4. I did a testers from the server,
it did not help a lot.
I also tried to add one entry in my uxmon-net file like the following,
but it show two different clients in the webpage.
Please help me.
# KEYWORD SYSTEM FEATURES Apply To HOST
#--------- -------------------------- ------------
DESCR features=unix,solaris,sysv,remote solhost
DESCR features=unix,solaris,sysv localhost
# DESCR features=unix,linux someotherhost
# Run the following tests.
# Note: host1(host2) is reported under host2
# Note: host can be an IP address
# Report Host Health Test List
#------------ -----------------------------------
localhost load memory cpuload
localhost disk diskload
localhost syslog
localhost proc=inetd procs proc=sshd procs
localhost users
solhost network
suppressed /usr/share/bigsister/bin/testers -f solaris -t network
network
Monitor per interface network load and error rates
maxerror: rate
Test fails if error rate goes above this value (default:4)
warnerror: rate
Test shows yellow if error rate goes above this value
(default: 1)
maxload: size in kBytes OR percentage
Fail if interface load goes above this percentage
(default:60%)
warnload: size in kBytes OR percentage
Warn if interface load goes above this percentage
(default:30%)
interface: list of regular expression/string
A list of interface names
speed: rate in kbit/s
Override speed reported by the interface with this value
community: string
The SNMP get community
item: string
column name we should report the results under (default:
cpu)
unavail: string
status color to report if a port is down, unavail=blue might
be useful (default:red)
emulateadmin: boolean (1: true, 0: false)
if set, the AdminStatus of each interface is ignored and
OperStatus is used instead (default:0)
perf: integer number
time in minutes between sending performance data (0 for no
performance data)
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Thu Jul 27 11:18:19 2006: testers: Requester: no handler for domain
win32perf
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