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FW: [Bayonne-devel] Settings for Bayonne 1.2.15
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barclay |
Subject: |
FW: [Bayonne-devel] Settings for Bayonne 1.2.15 |
Date: |
Mon, 3 Apr 2006 14:26:36 -0500 |
Oops
I am aware that the Network info says 202.210.216.XXX
and the config references 207.210.216.XXX
Typo on my part.. Still need assistance :)
>Hello All,
>
>
>Can someone point me in the right direction for the settings
>I need to have for SiteMon see all of my machines?
>
>A second question is, will this allow me to set a %global.variable
>that is accessible from all machines when configured properly?
>
>
>
>My Network Setup:
>
>
>Netblock: 202.210.216.224/27
>Gateway: 202.210.216.225
>IVR01: 202.210.216.233
>IVR02: 202.210.216.234
>IVR03: 202.210.216.235
>IVR04: 202.210.216.236
>
>Broadcast: 202.210.216.255
>Etc.
>
>
>
>I have played with what I THINK should work but
>I never see any other machines other than the
>locally running instance.
>
>[network]
>; broadcast address address to use with other nodes
>broadcast = 207.210.216.255
>
>; refresh interval for nodes
>refresh = 5
>
>; time to live for a node
>live = 30
>
>; time to elect a new buddy
>select = 120
>
>
>; time to expire a buddy
>expire = 300
>
>; The address and port to bind to for sending Bayonne network
>; broadcast messages. Note that if the bind(2) system call fails for
>; the address you give, Bayonne will terminate immediately WITH NO
>; SENSIBLE ERROR MESSAGE. So if you try to run Bayonne and it just
>; says "Aborting" and dumps core, double-check that you didn't make a
>; typo here. Also make sure that your machine actually has an
>; interface with the address you give, and that the UID that Bayonne
>; is running as really does have permission to bind to it.
>address = 207.210.216.233:7000
>
>; bayonnedb database server to connect to
>database = 207.210.216.233:7002
>
>; host address to bind monitor to
>monitor = 207.210.216.233:7070
>
>
>Thanks in advance for *ANY* pointers.
>