From abc83d46637ebc63479ec745f05ae392f404f04e Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: James Meyer <james.meyer@operamail.com>
Date: Sat, 8 Nov 2008 20:35:27 -0600
Subject: hobbit client

---
 abs/mv-core/hobbit-client/PKGBUILD                 |  20 ++
 abs/mv-core/hobbit-client/client/bin/bb            | Bin 0 -> 177017 bytes
 abs/mv-core/hobbit-client/client/bin/bbcmd         | Bin 0 -> 149244 bytes
 abs/mv-core/hobbit-client/client/bin/bbdigest      | Bin 0 -> 192338 bytes
 abs/mv-core/hobbit-client/client/bin/bbhostgrep    | Bin 0 -> 184578 bytes
 abs/mv-core/hobbit-client/client/bin/bbhostshow    | Bin 0 -> 146205 bytes
 abs/mv-core/hobbit-client/client/bin/clientupdate  | Bin 0 -> 180919 bytes
 .../hobbit-client/client/bin/hobbitclient-aix.sh   |  66 ++++
 .../client/bin/hobbitclient-darwin.sh              |  57 ++++
 .../client/bin/hobbitclient-freebsd.sh             |  65 ++++
 .../hobbit-client/client/bin/hobbitclient-hp-ux.sh |  67 ++++
 .../hobbit-client/client/bin/hobbitclient-irix.sh  |  58 ++++
 .../hobbit-client/client/bin/hobbitclient-linux.sh |  83 +++++
 .../client/bin/hobbitclient-netbsd.sh              |  62 ++++
 .../client/bin/hobbitclient-openbsd.sh             |  62 ++++
 .../hobbit-client/client/bin/hobbitclient-osf1.sh  |  60 ++++
 .../client/bin/hobbitclient-sco_sv.sh              |  60 ++++
 .../hobbit-client/client/bin/hobbitclient-sunos.sh |  77 +++++
 .../hobbit-client/client/bin/hobbitclient.sh       |  94 ++++++
 abs/mv-core/hobbit-client/client/bin/hobbitlaunch  | Bin 0 -> 167359 bytes
 abs/mv-core/hobbit-client/client/bin/logfetch      | Bin 0 -> 217231 bytes
 abs/mv-core/hobbit-client/client/bin/msgcache      | Bin 0 -> 169865 bytes
 abs/mv-core/hobbit-client/client/bin/orcahobbit    | Bin 0 -> 173135 bytes
 .../hobbit-client/client/etc/clientlaunch.cfg      |  43 +++
 .../hobbit-client/client/etc/hobbitclient.cfg      |  52 +++
 .../hobbit-client/client/etc/localclient.cfg       | 359 +++++++++++++++++++++
 .../hobbit-client/client/ext/hobbit-mem-myth.sh    |  52 +++
 abs/mv-core/hobbit-client/client/runclient.sh      | 133 ++++++++
 abs/mv-core/hobbit-client/hobbit-client.install    |  14 +
 29 files changed, 1484 insertions(+)
 create mode 100755 abs/mv-core/hobbit-client/PKGBUILD
 create mode 100755 abs/mv-core/hobbit-client/client/bin/bb
 create mode 100755 abs/mv-core/hobbit-client/client/bin/bbcmd
 create mode 100755 abs/mv-core/hobbit-client/client/bin/bbdigest
 create mode 100755 abs/mv-core/hobbit-client/client/bin/bbhostgrep
 create mode 100755 abs/mv-core/hobbit-client/client/bin/bbhostshow
 create mode 100755 abs/mv-core/hobbit-client/client/bin/clientupdate
 create mode 100755 abs/mv-core/hobbit-client/client/bin/hobbitclient-aix.sh
 create mode 100755 abs/mv-core/hobbit-client/client/bin/hobbitclient-darwin.sh
 create mode 100755 abs/mv-core/hobbit-client/client/bin/hobbitclient-freebsd.sh
 create mode 100755 abs/mv-core/hobbit-client/client/bin/hobbitclient-hp-ux.sh
 create mode 100755 abs/mv-core/hobbit-client/client/bin/hobbitclient-irix.sh
 create mode 100755 abs/mv-core/hobbit-client/client/bin/hobbitclient-linux.sh
 create mode 100755 abs/mv-core/hobbit-client/client/bin/hobbitclient-netbsd.sh
 create mode 100755 abs/mv-core/hobbit-client/client/bin/hobbitclient-openbsd.sh
 create mode 100755 abs/mv-core/hobbit-client/client/bin/hobbitclient-osf1.sh
 create mode 100755 abs/mv-core/hobbit-client/client/bin/hobbitclient-sco_sv.sh
 create mode 100755 abs/mv-core/hobbit-client/client/bin/hobbitclient-sunos.sh
 create mode 100755 abs/mv-core/hobbit-client/client/bin/hobbitclient.sh
 create mode 100755 abs/mv-core/hobbit-client/client/bin/hobbitlaunch
 create mode 100755 abs/mv-core/hobbit-client/client/bin/logfetch
 create mode 100755 abs/mv-core/hobbit-client/client/bin/msgcache
 create mode 100755 abs/mv-core/hobbit-client/client/bin/orcahobbit
 create mode 100644 abs/mv-core/hobbit-client/client/etc/clientlaunch.cfg
 create mode 100644 abs/mv-core/hobbit-client/client/etc/hobbitclient.cfg
 create mode 100644 abs/mv-core/hobbit-client/client/etc/localclient.cfg
 create mode 100755 abs/mv-core/hobbit-client/client/ext/hobbit-mem-myth.sh
 create mode 100755 abs/mv-core/hobbit-client/client/runclient.sh
 create mode 100755 abs/mv-core/hobbit-client/hobbit-client.install

diff --git a/abs/mv-core/hobbit-client/PKGBUILD b/abs/mv-core/hobbit-client/PKGBUILD
new file mode 100755
index 0000000..5c583b3
--- /dev/null
+++ b/abs/mv-core/hobbit-client/PKGBUILD
@@ -0,0 +1,20 @@
+pkgname=hobbit-client
+pkgver=4.2.0
+pkgrel=72
+pkgdesc="Hobbit is a system for monitoring servers and networks. "
+license="GPL"
+arch=('i686')
+
+url="http://hobbitmon.sourceforge.net/"
+source=( )
+depends="pcre "
+install=hobbit-client.install
+
+build() {
+
+#create client package as well
+mkdir -p $startdir/pkg/data/srv/hobbit/
+cp -rp $startdir/client  $startdir/pkg/data/srv/hobbit/client
+
+}
+
diff --git a/abs/mv-core/hobbit-client/client/bin/bb b/abs/mv-core/hobbit-client/client/bin/bb
new file mode 100755
index 0000000..1202ab4
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diff --git a/abs/mv-core/hobbit-client/client/bin/bbcmd b/abs/mv-core/hobbit-client/client/bin/bbcmd
new file mode 100755
index 0000000..3dd325b
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diff --git a/abs/mv-core/hobbit-client/client/bin/bbdigest b/abs/mv-core/hobbit-client/client/bin/bbdigest
new file mode 100755
index 0000000..9f607e9
Binary files /dev/null and b/abs/mv-core/hobbit-client/client/bin/bbdigest differ
diff --git a/abs/mv-core/hobbit-client/client/bin/bbhostgrep b/abs/mv-core/hobbit-client/client/bin/bbhostgrep
new file mode 100755
index 0000000..e981aee
Binary files /dev/null and b/abs/mv-core/hobbit-client/client/bin/bbhostgrep differ
diff --git a/abs/mv-core/hobbit-client/client/bin/bbhostshow b/abs/mv-core/hobbit-client/client/bin/bbhostshow
new file mode 100755
index 0000000..2157ccb
Binary files /dev/null and b/abs/mv-core/hobbit-client/client/bin/bbhostshow differ
diff --git a/abs/mv-core/hobbit-client/client/bin/clientupdate b/abs/mv-core/hobbit-client/client/bin/clientupdate
new file mode 100755
index 0000000..9db22bd
Binary files /dev/null and b/abs/mv-core/hobbit-client/client/bin/clientupdate differ
diff --git a/abs/mv-core/hobbit-client/client/bin/hobbitclient-aix.sh b/abs/mv-core/hobbit-client/client/bin/hobbitclient-aix.sh
new file mode 100755
index 0000000..d1a0dc2
--- /dev/null
+++ b/abs/mv-core/hobbit-client/client/bin/hobbitclient-aix.sh
@@ -0,0 +1,66 @@
+#!/bin/sh
+#----------------------------------------------------------------------------#
+# AIX client for Hobbit                                                      #
+#                                                                            #
+# Copyright (C) 2005-2006 Henrik Storner <henrik@hswn.dk>                    #
+#                                                                            #
+# This program is released under the GNU General Public License (GPL),       #
+# version 2. See the file "COPYING" for details.                             #
+#                                                                            #
+#----------------------------------------------------------------------------#
+#
+# $Id: hobbitclient-aix.sh,v 1.14 2006/07/05 05:52:22 henrik Rel $
+
+echo "[date]"
+date
+echo "[uname]"
+uname -a
+echo "[uptime]"
+uptime
+echo "[who]"
+who
+echo "[df]"
+# The sed stuff is to make sure lines are not split into two.
+df -Ik | sed -e '/^[^ 	][^ 	]*$/{
+N
+s/[ 	]*\n[ 	]*/ /
+}'
+echo "[mount]"
+mount
+echo "[realmem]"
+lsattr -El sys0 -a realmem
+echo "[freemem]"
+vmstat 1 2 | tail -1
+echo "[swap]"
+lsps -s
+echo "[ifconfig]"
+ifconfig -a
+echo "[route]"
+netstat -r
+echo "[netstat]"
+netstat -s
+echo "[ports]"
+netstat -an | grep "^tcp"
+echo "[ifstat]"
+netstat -v
+echo "[ps]"
+# I think the -f and -l options are ignored with -o, but this works...
+ps -A -k -f -l -o pid,ppid,user,stat,pri,pcpu,time,etime,pmem,vsz,args
+
+# $TOP must be set, the install utility should do that for us if it exists.
+if test "$TOP" != ""
+then
+    if test -x "$TOP"
+    then
+        echo "[top]"
+        $TOP -b 20
+    fi
+fi
+
+# vmstat
+nohup sh -c "vmstat 300 2 1>$BBTMP/hobbit_vmstat.$MACHINEDOTS.$$ 2>&1; mv $BBTMP/hobbit_vmstat.$MACHINEDOTS.$$ $BBTMP/hobbit_vmstat.$MACHINEDOTS" </dev/null >/dev/null 2>&1 &
+sleep 5
+if test -f $BBTMP/hobbit_vmstat.$MACHINEDOTS; then echo "[vmstat]"; cat $BBTMP/hobbit_vmstat.$MACHINEDOTS; rm -f $BBTMP/hobbit_vmstat.$MACHINEDOTS; fi
+
+exit
+
diff --git a/abs/mv-core/hobbit-client/client/bin/hobbitclient-darwin.sh b/abs/mv-core/hobbit-client/client/bin/hobbitclient-darwin.sh
new file mode 100755
index 0000000..600a31f
--- /dev/null
+++ b/abs/mv-core/hobbit-client/client/bin/hobbitclient-darwin.sh
@@ -0,0 +1,57 @@
+#!/bin/sh
+#
+#----------------------------------------------------------------------------#
+# Darwin (Mac OS X) client for Hobbit                                        #
+#                                                                            #
+# Copyright (C) 2005-2006 Henrik Storner <henrik@hswn.dk>                    #
+#                                                                            #
+# This program is released under the GNU General Public License (GPL),       #
+# version 2. See the file "COPYING" for details.                             #
+#                                                                            #
+#----------------------------------------------------------------------------#
+#
+# $Id: hobbitclient-darwin.sh,v 1.17 2006/07/05 05:52:22 henrik Rel $
+
+echo "[date]"
+date
+echo "[uname]"
+uname -a
+echo "[uptime]"
+uptime
+echo "[who]"
+who
+echo "[df]"
+# The sed stuff is to make sure lines are not split into two.
+df -H -t nonfs,nullfs,cd9660,procfs,volfs,devfs,fdesc | sed -e '/^[^ 	][^ 	]*$/{
+N
+s/[ 	]*\n[ 	]*/ /
+}'
+echo "[mount]"
+mount
+echo "[meminfo]"
+vm_stat
+echo "[ifconfig]"
+ifconfig -a
+echo "[route]"
+netstat -r
+echo "[netstat]"
+netstat -s
+echo "[ifstat]"
+netstat -ibn | egrep -v "^lo|<Link"
+echo "[ports]"
+netstat -an|grep "^tcp"
+echo "[ps]"
+ps -ax -ww -o pid,ppid,user,start,state,pri,pcpu,time,pmem,rss,vsz,command
+
+# $TOP must be set, the install utility should do that for us if it exists.
+if test "$TOP" != ""
+then
+    if test -x "$TOP"
+    then
+        echo "[top]"
+	$TOP -l 1 -n 20
+    fi
+fi
+
+exit
+
diff --git a/abs/mv-core/hobbit-client/client/bin/hobbitclient-freebsd.sh b/abs/mv-core/hobbit-client/client/bin/hobbitclient-freebsd.sh
new file mode 100755
index 0000000..bc30c5a
--- /dev/null
+++ b/abs/mv-core/hobbit-client/client/bin/hobbitclient-freebsd.sh
@@ -0,0 +1,65 @@
+#!/bin/sh
+#
+#----------------------------------------------------------------------------#
+# FreeBSD client for Hobbit                                                  #
+#                                                                            #
+# Copyright (C) 2005-2006 Henrik Storner <henrik@hswn.dk>                    #
+#                                                                            #
+# This program is released under the GNU General Public License (GPL),       #
+# version 2. See the file "COPYING" for details.                             #
+#                                                                            #
+#----------------------------------------------------------------------------#
+#
+# $Id: hobbitclient-freebsd.sh,v 1.17 2006/07/05 05:52:22 henrik Rel $
+
+echo "[date]"
+date
+echo "[uname]"
+uname -a
+echo "[uptime]"
+uptime
+echo "[who]"
+who
+echo "[df]"
+# The sed stuff is to make sure lines are not split into two.
+df -H -tnonfs,nullfs,cd9660,procfs,devfs,linprocfs | sed -e '/^[^ 	][^ 	]*$/{
+N
+s/[ 	]*\n[ 	]*/ /
+}'
+echo "[mount]"
+mount
+echo "[meminfo]"
+$BBHOME/bin/freebsd-meminfo
+echo "[swapinfo]"
+swapinfo -k
+echo "[ifconfig]"
+ifconfig -a
+echo "[route]"
+netstat -rn
+echo "[ifstat]"
+netstat -i -b -n | egrep -v "^lo|<Link"
+echo "[netstat]"
+netstat -s
+echo "[ports]"
+(netstat -na -f inet; netstat -na -f inet6) | grep "^tcp"
+echo "[ps]"
+# Dont use "args". "command" works also in FreeBSD 4.x.
+ps -ax -ww -o pid,ppid,user,start,state,pri,pcpu,cputime,pmem,rss,vsz,command
+
+# $TOP must be set, the install utility should do that for us if it exists.
+if test "$TOP" != ""
+then
+    if test -x "$TOP"
+    then
+        echo "[top]"
+	$TOP -n 20
+    fi
+fi
+
+# vmstat
+nohup sh -c "vmstat 300 2 1>$BBTMP/hobbit_vmstat.$MACHINEDOTS.$$ 2>&1; mv $BBTMP/hobbit_vmstat.$MACHINEDOTS.$$ $BBTMP/hobbit_vmstat.$MACHINEDOTS" </dev/null >/dev/null 2>&1 &
+sleep 5
+if test -f $BBTMP/hobbit_vmstat.$MACHINEDOTS; then echo "[vmstat]"; cat $BBTMP/hobbit_vmstat.$MACHINEDOTS; rm -f $BBTMP/hobbit_vmstat.$MACHINEDOTS; fi
+
+exit
+
diff --git a/abs/mv-core/hobbit-client/client/bin/hobbitclient-hp-ux.sh b/abs/mv-core/hobbit-client/client/bin/hobbitclient-hp-ux.sh
new file mode 100755
index 0000000..54302fa
--- /dev/null
+++ b/abs/mv-core/hobbit-client/client/bin/hobbitclient-hp-ux.sh
@@ -0,0 +1,67 @@
+#!/bin/sh
+#
+#----------------------------------------------------------------------------#
+# HP-UX client for Hobbit                                                    #
+#                                                                            #
+# Copyright (C) 2005-2006 Henrik Storner <henrik@hswn.dk>                    #
+#                                                                            #
+# This program is released under the GNU General Public License (GPL),       #
+# version 2. See the file "COPYING" for details.                             #
+#                                                                            #
+#----------------------------------------------------------------------------#
+#
+# $Id: hobbitclient-hp-ux.sh,v 1.20 2006/07/05 05:52:22 henrik Rel $
+
+echo "[date]"
+date
+echo "[uname]"
+uname -a
+echo "[uptime]"
+uptime
+echo "[who]"
+who
+echo "[df]"
+# The sed stuff is to make sure lines are not split into two.
+df -Pk | sed -e '/^[^ 	][^ 	]*$/{
+N
+s/[ 	]*\n[ 	]*/ /
+}'
+echo "[mount]"
+mount
+echo "[memory]"
+$BBHOME/bin/hpux-meminfo
+echo "[swapinfo]"
+/usr/sbin/swapinfo -tm
+echo "[ifconfig]"
+netstat -in
+echo "[route]"
+netstat -rn
+echo "[netstat]"
+netstat -s
+echo "[ifstat]"
+/usr/sbin/lanscan -p | while read PPA; do /usr/sbin/lanadmin -g mibstats $PPA; done
+echo "[ports]"
+netstat -an | grep "^tcp"
+echo "[ps]"
+UNIX95=1 ps -Ax -o pid,ppid,user,stime,state,pri,pcpu,time,vsz,args
+
+# $TOP must be set, the install utility should do that for us if it exists.
+if test "$TOP" != ""
+then
+    if test -x "$TOP"
+    then
+        echo "[top]"
+	# Cits Bogajewski 03-08-2005: redirect of top fails
+	$TOP -d 1 -f $BBHOME/tmp/top.OUT
+	cat $BBHOME/tmp/top.OUT
+	rm $BBHOME/tmp/top.OUT
+    fi
+fi
+
+# vmstat
+nohup sh -c "vmstat 300 2 1>$BBTMP/hobbit_vmstat.$MACHINEDOTS.$$ 2>&1; mv $BBTMP/hobbit_vmstat.$MACHINEDOTS.$$ $BBTMP/hobbit_vmstat.$MACHINEDOTS" </dev/null >/dev/null 2>&1 &
+sleep 5
+if test -f $BBTMP/hobbit_vmstat.$MACHINEDOTS; then echo "[vmstat]"; cat $BBTMP/hobbit_vmstat.$MACHINEDOTS; rm -f $BBTMP/hobbit_vmstat.$MACHINEDOTS; fi
+
+exit
+
diff --git a/abs/mv-core/hobbit-client/client/bin/hobbitclient-irix.sh b/abs/mv-core/hobbit-client/client/bin/hobbitclient-irix.sh
new file mode 100755
index 0000000..c906840
--- /dev/null
+++ b/abs/mv-core/hobbit-client/client/bin/hobbitclient-irix.sh
@@ -0,0 +1,58 @@
+#!/bin/sh
+#----------------------------------------------------------------------------#
+# Irix client for Hobbit                                                     #
+#                                                                            #
+# Copyright (C) 2005-2006 Henrik Storner <henrik@hswn.dk>                    #
+#                                                                            #
+# This program is released under the GNU General Public License (GPL),       #
+# version 2. See the file "COPYING" for details.                             #
+#                                                                            #
+#----------------------------------------------------------------------------#
+#
+# $Id: hobbitclient-irix.sh,v 1.5 2006/07/05 05:52:22 henrik Rel $
+
+echo "[date]"
+date
+echo "[uname]"
+uname -a
+echo "[uptime]"
+uptime
+echo "[who]"
+who
+echo "[df]"
+df -Plk
+echo "[mount]"
+mount
+echo "[swap]"
+swap -ln
+echo "[ifconfig]"
+ifconfig -a
+echo "[route]"
+netstat -rn
+echo "[netstat]"
+netstat -s
+echo "[ports]"
+netstat -na -f inet -P tcp | tail +3
+netstat -na -f inet6 -P tcp | tail +5
+echo "[ifstat]"
+netstat -i -n | egrep -v  "^lo|<Link"
+echo "[ps]"
+ps -Axo pid,ppid,user,stime,state,nice,pcpu,time,sz,rss,vsz,args
+
+# $TOP must be set, the install utility should do that for us if it exists.
+if test "$TOP" != ""
+then
+    if test -x "$TOP"
+    then
+        echo "[top]"
+	$TOP -d2 -b 20 | tail +9
+    fi
+fi
+
+# vmstat and iostat do not exist on irix. SAR is your only option at this time. 
+nohup sh -c "sar 300 2 1>$BBTMP/hobbit_sar.$MACHINEDOTS.$$ 2>&1; mv $BBTMP/hobbit_sar.$MACHINEDOTS.$$ $BBTMP/hobbit_sar.$MACHINEDOTS" </dev/null >/dev/null 2>&1 &
+sleep 5
+if test -f $BBTMP/hobbit_sar.$MACHINEDOTS; then echo "[sar]"; cat $BBTMP/hobbit_sar.$MACHINEDOTS; rm -f $BBTMP/hobbit_sar.$MACHINEDOTS; fi
+
+exit
+
diff --git a/abs/mv-core/hobbit-client/client/bin/hobbitclient-linux.sh b/abs/mv-core/hobbit-client/client/bin/hobbitclient-linux.sh
new file mode 100755
index 0000000..a9ee6ae
--- /dev/null
+++ b/abs/mv-core/hobbit-client/client/bin/hobbitclient-linux.sh
@@ -0,0 +1,83 @@
+#!/bin/sh
+#----------------------------------------------------------------------------#
+# Linux client for Hobbit                                                    #
+#                                                                            #
+# Copyright (C) 2005-2006 Henrik Storner <henrik@hswn.dk>                    #
+#                                                                            #
+# This program is released under the GNU General Public License (GPL),       #
+# version 2. See the file "COPYING" for details.                             #
+#                                                                            #
+#----------------------------------------------------------------------------#
+#
+# $Id: hobbitclient-linux.sh,v 1.20 2006/07/09 19:25:19 henrik Rel $
+
+echo "[date]"
+date
+echo "[uname]"
+uname -rsmn
+echo "[osversion]"
+if [ -x /bin/lsb_release ]; then
+	/bin/lsb_release -r -i -s | xargs echo
+	/bin/lsb_release -a
+elif [ -f /etc/redhat-release ]; then
+	cat /etc/redhat-release
+elif [ -f /etc/gentoo-release ]; then
+	cat /etc/gentoo-release
+elif [ -f /etc/debian_version ]; then
+	echo -en "Debian "
+	cat /etc/debian_version
+elif [ -f /etc/SuSE-release ]; then
+	grep ^SuSE /etc/SuSE-release
+elif [ -f /etc/slackware-version ]; then
+	cat /etc/slackware-version
+elif [ -f /etc/mandrake-release ]; then
+	cat /etc/mandrake-release
+elif [ -f /etc/fedora-release ]; then
+	cat /etc/fedora-release
+elif [ -f /etc/arch-release ]; then
+	cat /etc/arch-release
+fi
+echo "[uptime]"
+uptime
+echo "[who]"
+who
+echo "[df]"
+df -Pl -x none -x tmpfs -x shmfs -x unknown -x iso9660 | sed -e '/^[^ 	][^ 	]*$/{
+N
+s/[ 	]*\n[ 	]*/ /
+}'
+echo "[mount]"
+mount
+echo "[free]"
+free
+echo "[ifconfig]"
+/sbin/ifconfig
+echo "[route]"
+netstat -rn
+echo "[netstat]"
+netstat -s
+echo "[ports]"
+# Bug in RedHat's netstat spews annoying error messages. 
+netstat -ant 2>/dev/null
+echo "[ifstat]"
+/sbin/ifconfig
+echo "[ps]"
+ps -Aw -o pid,ppid,user,start,state,pri,pcpu,time,pmem,rsz,vsz,cmd
+
+# $TOP must be set, the install utility should do that for us if it exists.
+if test "$TOP" != ""
+then
+    if test -x "$TOP"
+    then
+        echo "[top]"
+	$TOP -b -n 1 
+    fi
+fi
+
+# vmstat
+nohup sh -c "vmstat 300 2 1>$BBTMP/hobbit_vmstat.$MACHINEDOTS.$$ 2>&1; mv $BBTMP/hobbit_vmstat.$MACHINEDOTS.$$ $BBTMP/hobbit_vmstat.$MACHINEDOTS" </dev/null >/dev/null 2>&1 &
+sleep 5
+if test -f $BBTMP/hobbit_vmstat.$MACHINEDOTS; then echo "[vmstat]"; cat $BBTMP/hobbit_vmstat.$MACHINEDOTS; rm -f $BBTMP/hobbit_vmstat.$MACHINEDOTS; fi
+
+exit
+
diff --git a/abs/mv-core/hobbit-client/client/bin/hobbitclient-netbsd.sh b/abs/mv-core/hobbit-client/client/bin/hobbitclient-netbsd.sh
new file mode 100755
index 0000000..49533da
--- /dev/null
+++ b/abs/mv-core/hobbit-client/client/bin/hobbitclient-netbsd.sh
@@ -0,0 +1,62 @@
+#!/bin/sh
+#----------------------------------------------------------------------------#
+# NetBSD client for Hobbit                                                   #
+#                                                                            #
+# Copyright (C) 2005-2006 Henrik Storner <henrik@hswn.dk>                    #
+#                                                                            #
+# This program is released under the GNU General Public License (GPL),       #
+# version 2. See the file "COPYING" for details.                             #
+#                                                                            #
+#----------------------------------------------------------------------------#
+#
+# $Id: hobbitclient-netbsd.sh,v 1.15 2006/07/05 05:52:22 henrik Rel $
+
+echo "[date]"
+date
+echo "[uname]"
+uname -a
+echo "[uptime]"
+uptime
+echo "[who]"
+who
+echo "[df]"
+df -P -tnonfs,kernfs,procfs,cd9660,null | sed -e '/^[^ 	][^ 	]*$/{
+N
+s/[ 	]*\n[ 	]*/ /
+}'
+echo "[mount]"
+mount
+echo "[meminfo]"
+$BBHOME/bin/netbsd-meminfo
+echo "[swapctl]"
+/sbin/swapctl -s
+echo "[ifconfig]"
+ifconfig -a
+echo "[route]"
+netstat -rn
+echo "[netstat]"
+netstat -s
+echo "[ifstat]"
+netstat -i -b -n | egrep -v "^lo|<Link"
+echo "[ports]"
+(netstat -na -f inet; netstat -na -f inet6) | grep "^tcp"
+echo "[ps]"
+ps -ax -ww -o pid,ppid,user,start,state,pri,pcpu,cputime,pmem,rss,vsz,args
+
+# $TOP must be set, the install utility should do that for us if it exists.
+if test "$TOP" != ""
+then
+    if test -x "$TOP"
+    then
+        echo "[top]"
+	$TOP -n 20
+    fi
+fi
+
+# vmstat
+nohup sh -c "vmstat 300 2 1>$BBTMP/hobbit_vmstat.$MACHINEDOTS.$$ 2>&1; mv $BBTMP/hobbit_vmstat.$MACHINEDOTS.$$ $BBTMP/hobbit_vmstat.$MACHINEDOTS" </dev/null >/dev/null 2>&1 &
+sleep 5
+if test -f $BBTMP/hobbit_vmstat.$MACHINEDOTS; then echo "[vmstat]"; cat $BBTMP/hobbit_vmstat.$MACHINEDOTS; rm -f $BBTMP/hobbit_vmstat.$MACHINEDOTS; fi
+
+exit
+
diff --git a/abs/mv-core/hobbit-client/client/bin/hobbitclient-openbsd.sh b/abs/mv-core/hobbit-client/client/bin/hobbitclient-openbsd.sh
new file mode 100755
index 0000000..88a98f1
--- /dev/null
+++ b/abs/mv-core/hobbit-client/client/bin/hobbitclient-openbsd.sh
@@ -0,0 +1,62 @@
+#!/bin/sh
+#----------------------------------------------------------------------------#
+# OpenBSD client for Hobbit                                                  #
+#                                                                            #
+# Copyright (C) 2005-2006 Henrik Storner <henrik@hswn.dk>                    #
+#                                                                            #
+# This program is released under the GNU General Public License (GPL),       #
+# version 2. See the file "COPYING" for details.                             #
+#                                                                            #
+#----------------------------------------------------------------------------#
+#
+# $Id: hobbitclient-openbsd.sh,v 1.14 2006/07/05 05:52:22 henrik Rel $
+
+echo "[date]"
+date
+echo "[uname]"
+uname -a
+echo "[uptime]"
+uptime
+echo "[who]"
+who
+echo "[df]"
+df -P -tnonfs,kernfs,procfs,cd9660 | sed -e '/^[^ 	][^ 	]*$/{
+N
+s/[ 	]*\n[ 	]*/ /
+}'
+echo "[mount]"
+mount
+echo "[meminfo]"
+$BBHOME/bin/openbsd-meminfo
+echo "[swapctl]"
+/sbin/swapctl -s
+echo "[ifconfig]"
+ifconfig -A
+echo "[route]"
+netstat -rn
+echo "[netstat]"
+netstat -s
+echo "[ifstat]"
+netstat -i -b -n | egrep -v "^lo|<Link"
+echo "[ports]"
+(netstat -na -f inet; netstat -na -f inet6) | grep "^tcp"
+echo "[ps]"
+ps -ax -ww -o pid,ppid,user,start,state,pri,pcpu,cputime,pmem,rss,vsz,args
+
+# $TOP must be set, the install utility should do that for us if it exists.
+if test "$TOP" != ""
+then
+    if test -x "$TOP"
+    then
+        echo "[top]"
+	$TOP -n 20
+    fi
+fi
+
+# vmstat
+nohup sh -c "vmstat 300 2 1>$BBTMP/hobbit_vmstat.$MACHINEDOTS.$$ 2>&1; mv $BBTMP/hobbit_vmstat.$MACHINEDOTS.$$ $BBTMP/hobbit_vmstat.$MACHINEDOTS" </dev/null >/dev/null 2>&1 &
+sleep 5
+if test -f $BBTMP/hobbit_vmstat.$MACHINEDOTS; then echo "[vmstat]"; cat $BBTMP/hobbit_vmstat.$MACHINEDOTS; rm -f $BBTMP/hobbit_vmstat.$MACHINEDOTS; fi
+
+exit
+
diff --git a/abs/mv-core/hobbit-client/client/bin/hobbitclient-osf1.sh b/abs/mv-core/hobbit-client/client/bin/hobbitclient-osf1.sh
new file mode 100755
index 0000000..6750152
--- /dev/null
+++ b/abs/mv-core/hobbit-client/client/bin/hobbitclient-osf1.sh
@@ -0,0 +1,60 @@
+#!/bin/sh
+#----------------------------------------------------------------------------#
+# OSF1 client for Hobbit                                                     #
+#                                                                            #
+# Copyright (C) 2005-2006 Henrik Storner <henrik@hswn.dk>                    #
+#                                                                            #
+# This program is released under the GNU General Public License (GPL),       #
+# version 2. See the file "COPYING" for details.                             #
+#                                                                            #
+#----------------------------------------------------------------------------#
+#
+# $Id: hobbitclient-osf1.sh,v 1.13 2006/07/05 05:52:22 henrik Rel $
+
+echo "[date]"
+date
+echo "[uname]"
+uname -a
+echo "[uptime]"
+uptime
+echo "[who]"
+who
+echo "[memory]"
+vmstat -P
+echo "[swap]"
+swapon -s
+echo "[df]"
+df -t noprocfs | sed -e '/^[^ 	][^ 	]*$/{
+N
+s/[ 	]*\n[ 	]*/ /
+}'
+echo "[mount]"
+mount
+echo "[ifconfig]"
+ifconfig -a
+echo "[route]"
+cat /etc/routes
+echo "[netstat]"
+netstat -s
+echo "[ports]"
+netstat -an|grep "^tcp"
+echo "[ps]"
+ps -ef
+
+# $TOP must be set, the install utility should do that for us if it exists.
+if test "$TOP" != ""
+then
+    if test -x "$TOP"
+    then
+        echo "[top]"
+	$TOP -b -n 1 
+    fi
+fi
+
+# vmstat
+nohup sh -c "vmstat 300 2 1>$BBTMP/hobbit_vmstat.$MACHINEDOTS.$$ 2>&1; mv $BBTMP/hobbit_vmstat.$MACHINEDOTS.$$ $BBTMP/hobbit_vmstat.$MACHINEDOTS" </dev/null >/dev/null 2>&1 &
+sleep 5
+if test -f $BBTMP/hobbit_vmstat.$MACHINEDOTS; then echo "[vmstat]"; cat $BBTMP/hobbit_vmstat.$MACHINEDOTS; rm -f $BBTMP/hobbit_vmstat.$MACHINEDOTS; fi
+
+exit
+
diff --git a/abs/mv-core/hobbit-client/client/bin/hobbitclient-sco_sv.sh b/abs/mv-core/hobbit-client/client/bin/hobbitclient-sco_sv.sh
new file mode 100755
index 0000000..512598c
--- /dev/null
+++ b/abs/mv-core/hobbit-client/client/bin/hobbitclient-sco_sv.sh
@@ -0,0 +1,60 @@
+#!/bin/sh
+#----------------------------------------------------------------------------#
+# SCO_SV client for Hobbit                                                   #
+#                                                                            #
+# Copyright (C) 2005-2006 Henrik Storner <henrik@hswn.dk>                    #
+# Copyright (C) 2006 Charles Goyard <cg@fsck.fr>                             #
+#                                                                            #
+# This program is released under the GNU General Public License (GPL),       #
+# version 2. See the file "COPYING" for details.                             #
+#                                                                            #
+#----------------------------------------------------------------------------#
+#
+# $Id: hobbitclient-sco_sv.sh,v 1.2 2006/08/02 13:35:46 henrik Rel $
+
+echo "[date]"
+date
+echo "[uname]"
+uname -a
+echo "[uptime]"
+uptime
+echo "[who]"
+who -x
+echo "[df]"
+df -Bk
+echo "[mount]"
+mount -v
+echo "[memsize]"
+/etc/memsize
+echo "[freemem]"
+sar -r 1 2 | tail -1
+echo "[swap]"
+swap -l
+echo "[ifconfig]"
+ifconfig -a
+echo "[ifstat]"
+ifconfig -in
+echo "[route]"
+netstat -rn
+echo "[netstat]"
+netstat -s
+echo "[ports]"
+netstat -an | grep "^tcp"
+echo "[ps]"
+ps -A -o pid,ppid,user,stime,s,pri,pcpu,time,vsz,args
+# $TOP must be set, the install utility should do that for us if it exists.
+if test "$TOP" != ""
+then
+    if test -x "$TOP"
+    then
+        echo "[top]"
+	$TOP -b -n 1 
+    fi
+fi
+# vmstat
+nohup sh -c "vmstat 300 2 1>$BBTMP/hobbit_vmstat.$MACHINEDOTS.$$ 2>&1; mv $BBTMP/hobbit_vmstat.$MACHINEDOTS.$$ $BBTMP/hobbit_vmstat.$MACHINEDOTS" </dev/null >/dev/null 2>&1 &
+sleep 5
+if test -f $BBTMP/hobbit_vmstat.$MACHINEDOTS; then echo "[vmstat]"; cat $BBTMP/hobbit_vmstat.$MACHINEDOTS; rm -f $BBTMP/hobbit_vmstat.$MACHINEDOTS; fi
+
+exit
+
diff --git a/abs/mv-core/hobbit-client/client/bin/hobbitclient-sunos.sh b/abs/mv-core/hobbit-client/client/bin/hobbitclient-sunos.sh
new file mode 100755
index 0000000..d0ae1b9
--- /dev/null
+++ b/abs/mv-core/hobbit-client/client/bin/hobbitclient-sunos.sh
@@ -0,0 +1,77 @@
+#!/bin/sh
+#----------------------------------------------------------------------------#
+# Solaris client for Hobbit                                                  #
+#                                                                            #
+# Copyright (C) 2005-2006 Henrik Storner <henrik@hswn.dk>                    #
+#                                                                            #
+# This program is released under the GNU General Public License (GPL),       #
+# version 2. See the file "COPYING" for details.                             #
+#                                                                            #
+#----------------------------------------------------------------------------#
+#
+# $Id: hobbitclient-sunos.sh,v 1.18 2006/07/05 05:52:22 henrik Rel $
+
+echo "[date]"
+date
+echo "[uname]"
+uname -a
+echo "[uptime]"
+uptime
+echo "[who]"
+who
+
+echo "[df]"
+# All of this because Solaris df cannot show multiple fs-types, or exclude certain fs types.
+FSTYPES=`/bin/df -n -l|awk '{print $3}'|egrep -v "^proc|^fd|^mntfs|^ctfs|^devfs|^objfs|^nfs"|sort|uniq`
+if test "$FSTYPES" = ""; then FSTYPES="ufs"; fi
+set $FSTYPES
+/bin/df -F $1 -k | grep -v " /var/run"
+shift
+while test "$1" != ""; do
+  /bin/df -F $1 -k | grep -v " /var/run" | tail +2
+  shift
+done
+
+echo "[mount]"
+mount
+echo "[prtconf]"
+/usr/sbin/prtconf
+echo "[memory]"
+vmstat 1 2 | tail -1
+echo "[swap]"
+/usr/sbin/swap -s
+echo "[ifconfig]"
+ifconfig -a
+echo "[route]"
+netstat -rn
+echo "[netstat]"
+netstat -s
+echo "[ports]"
+netstat -na -f inet -P tcp | tail +3
+netstat -na -f inet6 -P tcp | tail +5
+echo "[ifstat]"
+/usr/bin/kstat -p -s '[or]bytes64' | sort
+echo "[ps]"
+ps -A -o pid,ppid,user,stime,s,pri,pcpu,time,pmem,rss,vsz,args
+
+# $TOP must be set, the install utility should do that for us if it exists.
+if test "$TOP" != ""
+then
+    if test -x "$TOP"
+    then
+        echo "[top]"
+        $TOP -b 20
+    fi
+fi
+
+# vmstat and iostat (iostat -d provides a cpu utilisation with I/O wait number)
+nohup sh -c "vmstat 300 2 1>$BBTMP/hobbit_vmstat.$MACHINEDOTS.$$ 2>&1; mv $BBTMP/hobbit_vmstat.$MACHINEDOTS.$$ $BBTMP/hobbit_vmstat.$MACHINEDOTS" </dev/null >/dev/null 2>&1 &
+nohup sh -c "iostat -c 300 2 1>$BBTMP/hobbit_iostatcpu.$MACHINEDOTS.$$ 2>&1; mv $BBTMP/hobbit_iostatcpu.$MACHINEDOTS.$$ $BBTMP/hobbit_iostatcpu.$MACHINEDOTS" </dev/null >/dev/null 2>&1 &
+nohup sh -c "iostat -dxsrP 300 2 1>$BBTMP/hobbit_iostatdisk.$MACHINEDOTS.$$ 2>&1; mv $BBTMP/hobbit_iostatdisk.$MACHINEDOTS.$$ $BBTMP/hobbit_iostatdisk.$MACHINEDOTS" </dev/null >/dev/null 2>&1 &
+sleep 5
+if test -f $BBTMP/hobbit_vmstat.$MACHINEDOTS; then echo "[vmstat]"; cat $BBTMP/hobbit_vmstat.$MACHINEDOTS; rm -f $BBTMP/hobbit_vmstat.$MACHINEDOTS; fi
+if test -f $BBTMP/hobbit_iostatcpu.$MACHINEDOTS; then echo "[iostatcpu]"; cat $BBTMP/hobbit_iostatcpu.$MACHINEDOTS; rm -f $BBTMP/hobbit_iostatcpu.$MACHINEDOTS; fi
+if test -f $BBTMP/hobbit_iostatdisk.$MACHINEDOTS; then echo "[iostatdisk]"; cat $BBTMP/hobbit_iostatdisk.$MACHINEDOTS; rm -f $BBTMP/hobbit_iostatdisk.$MACHINEDOTS; fi
+
+exit
+
diff --git a/abs/mv-core/hobbit-client/client/bin/hobbitclient.sh b/abs/mv-core/hobbit-client/client/bin/hobbitclient.sh
new file mode 100755
index 0000000..8d66734
--- /dev/null
+++ b/abs/mv-core/hobbit-client/client/bin/hobbitclient.sh
@@ -0,0 +1,94 @@
+#!/bin/sh
+#----------------------------------------------------------------------------#
+# Hobbit client main script.                                                 #
+#                                                                            #
+# This invokes the OS-specific script to build a client message, and sends   #
+# if off to the Hobbit server.                                               #
+#                                                                            #
+# Copyright (C) 2005-2006 Henrik Storner <henrik@hswn.dk>                    #
+#                                                                            #
+# This program is released under the GNU General Public License (GPL),       #
+# version 2. See the file "COPYING" for details.                             #
+#                                                                            #
+#----------------------------------------------------------------------------#
+#
+# $Id: hobbitclient.sh,v 1.17 2006/07/06 09:07:53 henrik Rel $
+
+# Must make sure the commands return standard (english) texts.
+LANG=C
+LC_ALL=C
+LC_MESSAGES=C
+export LANG LC_ALL LC_MESSAGES
+
+LOCALMODE="no"
+if test $# -ge 1; then
+	if test "$1" = "--local"; then
+		LOCALMODE="yes"
+	fi
+	shift
+fi
+
+if test "$BBOSSCRIPT" = ""; then
+	BBOSSCRIPT="hobbitclient-`uname -s | tr '[A-Z]' '[a-z]'`.sh"
+fi
+
+MSGFILE="$BBTMP/msg.$MACHINEDOTS.txt"
+MSGTMPFILE="$MSGFILE.$$"
+LOGFETCHCFG=$BBTMP/logfetch.$MACHINEDOTS.cfg
+LOGFETCHSTATUS=$BBTMP/logfetch.$MACHINEDOTS.status
+export LOGFETCHCFG LOGFETCHSTATUS
+
+rm -f $MSGTMPFILE
+touch $MSGTMPFILE
+
+
+CLIENTVERSION="`$BBHOME/bin/clientupdate --level`"
+
+if test "$LOCALMODE" = "yes"; then
+	echo "@@client#1|0|127.0.0.1|$MACHINEDOTS|$BBOSTYPE" >> $MSGTMPFILE
+fi
+
+echo "client $MACHINE.$BBOSTYPE $CONFIGCLASS"  >>  $MSGTMPFILE
+$BBHOME/bin/$BBOSSCRIPT >> $MSGTMPFILE
+# logfiles
+if test -f $LOGFETCHCFG
+then
+    $BBHOME/bin/logfetch $LOGFETCHCFG $LOGFETCHSTATUS >>$MSGTMPFILE
+fi
+# Client version
+echo "[clientversion]"  >>$MSGTMPFILE
+echo "$CLIENTVERSION"   >> $MSGTMPFILE
+# System clock
+echo "[clock]"          >> $MSGTMPFILE
+$BBHOME/bin/logfetch --clock >> $MSGTMPFILE
+
+if test "$LOCALMODE" = "yes"; then
+	echo "@@" >> $MSGTMPFILE
+	$BBHOME/bin/hobbitd_client --local --config=$BBHOME/etc/localclient.cfg <$MSGTMPFILE
+else
+	$BB $BBDISP "@" < $MSGTMPFILE >$LOGFETCHCFG.tmp
+	if test -f $LOGFETCHCFG.tmp
+	then
+		if test -s $LOGFETCHCFG.tmp
+		then
+			mv $LOGFETCHCFG.tmp $LOGFETCHCFG
+		else
+			rm -f $LOGFETCHCFG.tmp
+		fi
+	fi
+fi
+
+# Save the latest file for debugging.
+rm -f $MSGFILE
+mv $MSGTMPFILE $MSGFILE
+
+if test "$LOCALMODE" != "yes" -a -f $LOGFETCHCFG; then
+	# Check for client updates
+	SERVERVERSION=`grep "^clientversion:" $LOGFETCHCFG | cut -d: -f2`
+	if test "$SERVERVERSION" != "" -a "$SERVERVERSION" != "$CLIENTVERSION"; then
+		exec $BBHOME/bin/clientupdate --update=$SERVERVERSION --reexec
+	fi
+fi
+
+exit 0
+
diff --git a/abs/mv-core/hobbit-client/client/bin/hobbitlaunch b/abs/mv-core/hobbit-client/client/bin/hobbitlaunch
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index 0000000..9104dda
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diff --git a/abs/mv-core/hobbit-client/client/bin/logfetch b/abs/mv-core/hobbit-client/client/bin/logfetch
new file mode 100755
index 0000000..0b71938
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diff --git a/abs/mv-core/hobbit-client/client/bin/msgcache b/abs/mv-core/hobbit-client/client/bin/msgcache
new file mode 100755
index 0000000..33daa51
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diff --git a/abs/mv-core/hobbit-client/client/bin/orcahobbit b/abs/mv-core/hobbit-client/client/bin/orcahobbit
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diff --git a/abs/mv-core/hobbit-client/client/etc/clientlaunch.cfg b/abs/mv-core/hobbit-client/client/etc/clientlaunch.cfg
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..8457a8f
--- /dev/null
+++ b/abs/mv-core/hobbit-client/client/etc/clientlaunch.cfg
@@ -0,0 +1,43 @@
+#
+# The clientlaunch.cfg file is loaded by "hobbitlaunch".
+# It controls which of the Hobbit client-side modules to run, 
+# (both the main client "hobbitclient.sh" and any client-side
+# extensions); how often, and with which parameters, options 
+# and environment variables.
+#
+# Note: On the Hobbit *server* itself, this file is normally 
+#       NOT used. Instead, both the client- and server-tasks
+#       are controlled by the hobbitlaunch.cfg file.
+#
+
+# msgcache is used for passive clients, that cannot connect
+# directly to the Hobbit server. This is not the default
+# setup, so this task is normally disabled.
+[msgcache]
+	DISABLED
+	ENVFILE $HOBBITCLIENTHOME/etc/hobbitclient.cfg
+	CMD $HOBBITCLIENTHOME/bin/msgcache --no-daemon --pidfile=$HOBBITCLIENTHOME/logs/msgcache.pid
+	LOGFILE $HOBBITCLIENTHOME/logs/msgcache.log
+
+# The main client task
+[client]
+	ENVFILE $HOBBITCLIENTHOME/etc/hobbitclient.cfg
+	CMD $HOBBITCLIENTHOME/bin/hobbitclient.sh 
+	LOGFILE $HOBBITCLIENTHOME/logs/hobbitclient.log
+	INTERVAL 5m
+
+# ORCA data collector. This is an experimental add-on module,
+# the data sent by this module are not processed by Hobbit 4.2.
+[orcadata]
+	DISABLED
+	ENVFILE $HOBBITCLIENTHOME/etc/hobbitclient.cfg
+	CMD $HOBBITCLIENTHOME/bin/orcahobbit --orca=/usr/local/orca/orcallator
+	LOGFILE $HOBBITCLIENTHOME/logs/hobbitclient.log
+	INTERVAL 5m
+
+[memmyth]
+	ENVFILE $HOBBITCLIENTHOME/etc/hobbitclient.cfg
+       CMD  /data/srv/hobbit/client/ext/hobbit-mem-myth.sh
+       LOGFILE /data/srv/hobbit/client/mythmem.log
+       INTERVAL 5m
+
diff --git a/abs/mv-core/hobbit-client/client/etc/hobbitclient.cfg b/abs/mv-core/hobbit-client/client/etc/hobbitclient.cfg
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..9fff158
--- /dev/null
+++ b/abs/mv-core/hobbit-client/client/etc/hobbitclient.cfg
@@ -0,0 +1,52 @@
+# Environment settings for the Hobbit client.
+
+BBDISP="127.0.0.1"             # IP address of the Hobbit server
+BBDISPLAYS=""                   # IP of multiple Hobbit servers. BBDISP must be "0.0.0.0".
+CONFIGCLASS="$BBOSTYPE"         # Default configuration class for logfiles
+
+PATH="/bin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/usr/sbin:/etc"  # PATH setting for the client scripts.
+
+# You normally dont need to modify anything below here
+BBPORT="1984"                   # Portnumber where hobbitd listens
+BBHOME="$HOBBITCLIENTHOME"      # Directory for the Hobbit client files
+BB="$BBHOME/bin/bb"             # The Hobbit client "bb" utility
+BBTMP="$BBHOME/tmp"             # Where we may store temporary files.
+BBCLIENTLOGS="$BBHOME/logs"     # Where we store the client logfiles
+
+
+# The following defines a bunch of commands that BB extensions expect to be present.
+# Hobbit does not use them, but they are provided here so if you use BB extension
+# scripts, then they will hopefully run without having to do a lot of tweaking.
+
+UPTIME="/usr/bin/uptime"
+AWK="/bin/awk"
+CAT="/bin/cat"
+CP="/bin/cp"
+CUT="/bin/cut"
+DATE="/bin/date"
+EGREP="/bin/egrep"
+EXPR="/usr/bin/expr"
+FIND="/usr/bin/find"
+GREP="/bin/grep"
+HEAD="/usr/bin/head"
+ID="/usr/bin/id"
+LN="/bin/ln"
+LS="/bin/ls"
+MV="/bin/mv"
+RM="/bin/rm"
+SED="/bin/sed"
+SORT="/usr/bin/sort"
+TAIL="/usr/bin/tail"
+TOUCH="/bin/touch"
+TR="/bin/tr"
+UNIQ="/usr/bin/uniq"
+WHO="/usr/bin/who"
+TOP="/usr/bin/top"
+WC="/usr/bin/wc -l"
+WCC="/usr/bin/wc"
+# DF,DFCMD and PS are for compatibility only, NOT USED by the Hobbit client
+DF="/bin/df -Pk"
+DFCMD="/bin/df -Pk"
+PS="ps ax"
+
+MAXLINE="32768"
diff --git a/abs/mv-core/hobbit-client/client/etc/localclient.cfg b/abs/mv-core/hobbit-client/client/etc/localclient.cfg
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..ae35418
--- /dev/null
+++ b/abs/mv-core/hobbit-client/client/etc/localclient.cfg
@@ -0,0 +1,359 @@
+# localclient.cfg - configuration file for a LOCAL Hobbit client.
+#
+# By default, Hobbit clients send raw data to the Hobbit server,
+# which in turn converts the data into status messages.
+# In that case, THIS FILE IS NOT USED and you should IGNORE it.
+#
+# If you want to configure clients locally (on the server that the
+# client runs one), you do it here. You MUST also change the
+# clientlaunch.cfg file and add the "--local" option to the
+# command launching hobbitclient.sh
+#
+# The file defines a series of rules:
+#    UP     : Changes the "cpu" status when the system has rebooted recently,
+#             or when it has been running for too long.
+#    LOAD   : Changes the "cpu" status according to the system load.
+#    CLOCK  : Changes the "cpu" status if the client system clock is
+#             not synchronized with the clock of the Hobbit server.
+#    DISK   : Changes the "disk" status, depending on the amount of space
+#             used of filesystems.
+#    MEMPHYS: Changes the "memory" status, based on the percentage of real
+#             memory used.
+#    MEMACT : Changes the "memory" status, based on the percentage of "actual"
+#             memory used. Note: Not all systems report an "actual" value.
+#    MEMSWAP: Changes the "memory" status, based on the percentage of swap
+#             space used.
+#    PROC   : Changes the "procs" status according to which processes were found
+#             in the "ps" listing from the client.
+#    LOG    : Changes the "msgs" status according to entries in text-based logfiles.
+#             Note: The "client-local.cfg" file controls which logfiles the client will report.
+#    FILE   : Changes the "files" status according to meta-data for files.
+#             Note: The "client-local.cfg" file controls which files the client will report.
+#    DIR    : Changes the "files" status according to the size of a directory.
+#             Note: The "client-local.cfg" file controls which directories the client will report.
+#    PORT   : Changes the "ports" status according to which tcp ports were found
+#             in the "netstat" listing from the client.
+#    DEFAULT: Set the default values that apply if no other rules match.
+#
+# All rules can be qualified so they apply only to certain hosts, or on certain
+# times of the day (see below).
+#
+# Each type of rule takes a number of parameters:
+#    UP bootlimit toolonglimit
+#             The cpu status goes yellow if the system has been up for less than
+#             "bootlimit" time, or longer than "toolonglimit". The time is in
+#             minutes, or you can add h/d/w for hours/days/weeks - eg. "2h" for
+#             two hours, or "4w" for 4 weeks.
+#             Defaults: bootlimit=1h, toolonglimit=-1 (infinite).
+#
+#    LOAD warnlevel paniclevel
+#             If the system load exceeds "warnlevel" or "paniclevel", the "cpu"
+#             status will go yellow or red, respectively. These are decimal
+#             numbers.
+#             Defaults: warnlevel=5.0, paniclevel=10.0
+#
+#    CLOCK maximum-offset
+#             If the system clock of the client differs from that of the Hobbit
+#             server by more than "maximum-offset" seconds, then the CPU status
+#             column will go yellow. Note that the accuracy of this test is limited,
+#             since it is affected by the time it takes a client status report to
+#             go from the client to the Hobbit server and be processed. You should
+#             therefore allow for a few seconds (5-10) of slack when you define
+#             your max. offset.
+#             It is not wise to use this test, unless your servers are synchronized
+#             to a common clock, e.g. through NTP.
+#
+#    DISK filesystem warnlevel paniclevel
+#    DISK filesystem IGNORE
+#             If the utilization of "filesystem" is reported to exceed "warnlevel"
+#             or "paniclevel", the "disk" status will go yellow or red, respectively.
+#             "warnlevel" and "paniclevel" are either the percentage used, or the
+#             space available as reported by the local "df" command on the host.
+#             For the latter type of check, the "warnlevel" must be followed by the
+#             letter "U", e.g. "1024U".
+#             The special keyword "IGNORE" causes this filesystem to be ignored
+#             completely, i.e. it will not appear in the "disk" status column and
+#             it will not be tracked in a graph. This is useful for e.g. removable
+#             devices, backup-disks and similar hardware.
+#             "filesystem" is the mount-point where the filesystem is mounted, e.g.
+#             "/usr" or "/home". A filesystem-name that begins with "%" is interpreted
+#             as a Perl-compatible regular expression; e.g. "%^/oracle.*/" will match
+#             any filesystem whose mountpoint begins with "/oracle".
+#             Defaults: warnlevel=90%, paniclevel=95%
+#
+#    MEMPHYS warnlevel paniclevel
+#    MEMACT warnlevel paniclevel
+#    MEMSWAP warnlevel paniclevel
+#             If the memory utilization exceeds the "warnlevel" or "paniclevel", the
+#             "memory" status will change to yellow or red, respectively.
+#             Note: The words "PHYS", "ACT" and "SWAP" are also recognized.
+#             Defaults: MEMPHYS warnlevel=100 paniclevel=101 (i.e. it will never go red)
+#                       MEMSWAP warnlevel=50 paniclevel=80
+#                       MEMACT  warnlevel=90 paniclevel=97
+#
+#    PROC processname minimumcount maximumcount color [TRACK=id] [TEXT=displaytext]
+#             The "ps" listing sent by the client will be scanned for how many
+#             processes containing "processname" are running, and this is then
+#             matched against the min/max settings defined here. If the running
+#             count is outside the thresholds, the color of the "procs" status
+#             changes to "color".
+#             To check for a process that must NOT be running: Set minimum and 
+#             maximum to 0.
+#
+#             "processname" can be a simple string, in which case this string must
+#             show up in the "ps" listing as a command. The scanner will find
+#             a ps-listing of e.g. "/usr/sbin/cron" if you only specify "processname"
+#             as "cron".
+#             "processname" can also be a Perl-compatiable regular expression, e.g.
+#             "%java.*inst[0123]" can be used to find entries in the ps-listing for
+#             "java -Xmx512m inst2" and "java -Xmx256 inst3". In that case, 
+#             "processname" must begin with "%" followed by the reg.expression.
+#             If "processname" contains whitespace (blanks or TAB), you must enclose
+#             the full string in double quotes - including the "%" if you use regular
+#             expression matching. E.g.
+#                 PROC "%hobbitd_channel --channel=data.*hobbitd_rrd" 1 1 yellow
+#             or
+#                 PROC "java -DCLASSPATH=/opt/java/lib" 2 5
+#
+#             You can have multiple "PROC" entries for the same host, all of the
+#             checks are merged into the "procs" status and the most severe
+#             check defines the color of the status.
+#
+#             The TRACK=id option causes the number of processes found to be recorded
+#             in an RRD file, with "id" as part of the filename. This graph will then
+#             appear on the "procs" page as well as on the "trends" page. Note that
+#             "id" must be unique among the processes tracked for each host.
+#
+#             The TEXT=displaytext option affects how the process appears on the
+#             "procs" status page. By default, the process is listed with the
+#             "processname" as identification, but if this is a regular expression
+#             it may be a bit difficult to understand. You can then use e.g.
+#             "TEXT=Apache" to make these processes appear with the name "Apache"
+#             instead.
+#
+#             Defaults: mincount=1, maxcount=-1 (unlimited), color="red".
+#                       Note: No processes are checked by default.
+#
+#             Example: Check that "cron" is running:
+#                 PROC cron
+#             Example: Check that at least 5 "httpd" processes are running, but
+#             not more than 20:
+#                 PROC httpd 5 20
+#
+#    LOG filename match-pattern [COLOR=color] [IGNORE=ignore-pattern] [TEXT=displaytext]
+#             In the "client-local.cfg" file, you can list any number of files
+#             that the client will collect log data from. These are sent to the
+#             Hobbit server together with the other client data, and you can then
+#             choose how to analyze the log data with LOG entries.
+#
+#                             ************ IMPORTANT ***************
+#             To monitor a logfile, you *MUST* configure both client-local.cfg
+#             and hobbit-clients.cfg. If you configure only the client-local.cfg
+#             file, the client will collect the log data and you can view it in 
+#             the "client data" display, but it will not affect the color of the
+#             "msgs" status. On the other hand, if you configure only the
+#             hobbit-clients.cfg file, then there will be no log data to inspect,
+#             and you will not see any updates of the "msgs" status either.
+#
+#             "filename" is a filename or pattern. The set of files reported by
+#             the client is matched against "filename", and if they match then
+#             this LOG entry is processed against the data from a file.
+#
+#             "match-pattern": The log data is matched against this pattern. If
+#             there is a match, this log file causes a status change to "color".
+#
+#             "ignore-pattern": The log data that matched "match-pattern" is also
+#             matched against "ignore-pattern". If the data matches the "ignore-pattern",
+#             this line of data does not affect the status color. In other words,
+#             the "ignore-pattern" can be used to refine the strings which cause
+#             a match.
+#             Note: The "ignore-pattern" is optional.
+#
+#             "color": The color which this match will trigger.
+#             Note: "color" is optional, if omitted then "red" will be used.
+#
+#             Example: Go yellow if the text "WARNING" shows up in any logfile.
+#                 LOG %.* WARNING COLOR=yellow
+#
+#             Example: Go red if the text "I/O error" or "read error" appears.
+#                 LOG %/var/(adm|log)/messages %(I/O|read).error COLOR=red
+#
+#    FILE filename [color] [things to check] [TRACK]
+#             NB: The files you wish to monitor must be listed in a "file:..."
+#             entry in the client-local.cfg file, in order for the client to 
+#             report any data about them.
+#
+#             "filename" is a filename or pattern. The set of files reported by
+#             the client is matched against "filename", and if they match then
+#             this FILE entry is processed against the data from that file.
+#
+#             [things to check] can be one or more of the following:
+#             - "NOEXIST" triggers a warning if the file exists. By default,
+#               a warning is triggered for files that have a FILE entry, but
+#               which do not exist.
+#             - "TYPE=type" where "type" is one of "file", "dir", "char", "block", 
+#               "fifo", or "socket". Triggers warning if the file is not of the
+#               specified type.
+#             - "OWNERID=owner" and "GROUPID=group" triggers a warning if the owner
+#               or group does not match what is listed here. "owner" and "group" is
+#               specified either with the numeric uid/gid, or the user/group name.
+#             - "MODE=mode" triggers a warning if the file permissions are not
+#               as listed. "mode" is written in the standard octal notation, e.g.
+#               "644" for the rw-r--r-- permissions.
+#             - "SIZE<max.size" and "SIZE>min.size" triggers a warning it the file
+#               size is greater than "max.size" or less than "min.size", respectively.
+#               You can append "K" (KB), "M" (MB), "G" (GB) or "T" (TB) to the size.
+#               If there is no such modifier, KB is assumed.
+#               E.g. to warn if a file grows larger than 1MB (1024 KB): "SIZE<1M".
+#             - "SIZE=size" triggers a warning it the file size is not what is listed.
+#             - "MTIME>min.mtime" and "MTIME<max.mtime" checks how long ago the file
+#               was last modified (in seconds). E.g. to check if a file was updated
+#               within the past 10 minutes (600 seconds): "MTIME<600". Or to check 
+#               that a file has NOT been updated in the past 24 hours: "MTIME>86400".
+#             - "MTIME=timestamp" checks if a file was last modified at "timestamp".
+#               "timestamp" is a unix epoch time (seconds since midnight Jan 1 1970 UTC).
+#             - "CTIME>min.ctime", "CTIME<max.ctime", "CTIME=timestamp" acts as the
+#               mtime checks, but for the ctime timestamp (when the files' directory
+#               entry was last changed, eg. by chown, chgrp or chmod).
+#             - "MD5=md5sum", "SHA1=sha1sum", "RMD160=rmd160sum" trigger a warning 
+#               if the file checksum using the MD5, SHA1 or RMD160 message digest
+#               algorithms do not match the one configured here. Note: The "file"
+#               entry in the client-local.cfg file must specify which algorithm to use.
+#
+#             "TRACK" causes the size of this file to be tracked in an RRD file, and
+#             shown on the graph on the "files" display.
+#
+#             Example: Check that the /var/log/messages file is not empty and was updated
+#                      within the past 10 minutes, and go yellow if either fails:
+#                 FILE /var/log/messages SIZE>0 MTIME<600 yellow
+#
+#             Example: Check the timestamp, size and SHA-1 hash of the /bin/sh program:
+#                 FILE /bin/sh MTIME=1128514608 SIZE=645140 SHA1=5bd81afecf0eb93849a2fd9df54e8bcbe3fefd72
+#
+#    DIR directory [color] [SIZE<maxsize] [SIZE>minsize] [TRACK]
+#             NB: The directories you wish to monitor must be listed in a "dir:..."
+#             entry in the client-local.cfg file, in order for the client to 
+#             report any data about them.
+#
+#             "directory" is a filename or pattern. The set of directories reported by
+#             the client is matched against "directory", and if they match then
+#             this DIR entry is processed against the data for that directory.
+#
+#             "SIZE<maxsize" and "SIZE>minsize" defines the size limits that the
+#             directory must stay within. If it goes outside these limits, a warning
+#             will trigger. Note the Hobbit uses the raw number reported by the
+#             local "du" command on the client. This is commonly KB, but it may be
+#             disk blocks which are often 512 bytes.
+#
+#             "TRACK" causes the size of this directory to be tracked in an RRD file, 
+#             and shown on the graph on the "files" display.
+#
+#    PORT [LOCAL=addr] [EXLOCAL=addr] [REMOTE=addr] [EXREMOTE=addr] [STATE=state] [EXSTATE=state] [min=mincount] [max=maxcount] [col=color] [TRACK=id] [TEXT=displaytext]
+#             The "netstat" listing sent by the client will be scanned for how many
+#             sockets match the criteria listed.
+#             "addr" is a (partial) address specification in the format used on 
+#             the output from netstat. This is typically "10.0.0.1:80" for the IP 
+#             10.0.0.1, port 80. Or "*:80" for any local address, port 80.
+#             NB: The Hobbit clients normally report only the numeric data for
+#                 IP-adresses and port-numbers, so you must specify the port
+#                 number (e.g. "80") instead of the service name ("www").
+#             "state" causes only the sockets in the specified state to be included;
+#             it is usually LISTEN or ESTABLISHED.
+#             The socket count is then matched against the min/max settings defined 
+#             here. If the count is outside the thresholds, the color of the "ports" 
+#             status changes to "color".
+#             To check for a socket that must NOT exist: Set minimum and
+#             maximum to 0.
+#
+#             "addr" and "state" can be a simple strings, in which case these string must 
+#             show up in the "netstat" at the appropriate column.
+#             "addr" and "state" can also be a Perl-compatiable regular expression, e.g.
+#             "LOCAL=%(:80|:443)" can be used to find entries in the netstat local port for
+#             both http (port 80) and https (port 443). In that case, portname or state must 
+#             begin with "%" followed by the reg.expression.
+#
+#             The TRACK=id option causes the number of sockets found to be recorded
+#             in an RRD file, with "id" as part of the filename. This graph will then
+#             appear on the "ports" page as well as on the "trends" page. Note that
+#             "id" must be unique among the ports tracked for each host.
+#
+#             The TEXT=displaytext option affects how the port appears on the
+#             "ports" status page. By default, the port is listed with the
+#             local/remote/state rules as identification, but this may be somewhat
+#             difficult to understand. You can then use e.g. "TEXT=Secure Shell" to make 
+#             these ports appear with the name "Secure Shell" instead.
+#
+#             Defaults: state="LISTEN", mincount=1, maxcount=-1 (unlimited), color="red".
+#                       Note: No ports are checked by default.
+#
+#             Example: Check that there is someone listening on the https port:
+#                 PORT "LOCAL=%([.:]443)$" state=LISTEN TEXT=https
+#
+#             Example: Check that at least 5 "ssh" connections are established, but
+#             not more than 10; warn but do not error; graph the connection count:
+#                 PORT "LOCAL=%([.:]22)$" state=ESTABLISHED min=5 max=20 color=yellow TRACK=ssh "TEXT=SSH logins"
+#
+#             Example: Check that ONLY ports 22, 80 and 443 are open for incoming connections:
+#                 PORT STATE=LISTEN LOCAL=%0.0.0.0[.:].* EXLOCAL=%[.:](22|80|443)$ MAX=0 "TEXT=Bad listeners"
+#
+#
+# To apply rules to specific hosts, you can use the "HOST=", "EXHOST=", "PAGE=" 
+# "EXPAGE=", "CLASS=" or "EXCLASS=" qualifiers.  (These act just as in the 
+# hobbit-alerts.cfg file).
+#
+# Hostnames are either a comma-separated list of hostnames (from the bb-hosts file), 
+# "*" to indicate "all hosts", or a Perl-compatible regular expression.
+# E.g. "HOST=dns.foo.com,www.foo.com" identifies two specific hosts; 
+# "HOST=%www.*.foo.com EXHOST=www-test.foo.com" matches all hosts with a name
+# beginning with "www", except the "www-test" host.
+# "PAGE" and "EXPAGE" match the hostnames against the page on where they are
+# located in the bb-hosts file, via the bb-hosts' page/subpage/subparent
+# directives. This can be convenient to pick out all hosts on a specific page.
+#
+# Rules can be dependant on time-of-day, using the standard Hobbit syntax 
+# (the bb-hosts(5) about the NKTIME parameter). E.g. "TIME=W:0800:2200"
+# applied to a rule will make this rule active only on week-days between
+# 8AM and 10PM.
+#
+# You can also associate a GROUP id with a rule. The group-id is passed to
+# the alert module, which can then use it to control who gets an alert when
+# a failure occurs. E.g. the following associates the "httpd" process check 
+# with the "web" group, and the "sshd" check with the "admins" group:
+#    PROC httpd 5 GROUP=web
+#    PROC sshd 1 GROUP=admins
+# In the hobbit-alerts.cfg file, you could then have rules like
+#    GROUP=web
+#       MAIL webmaster@foo.com
+#    GROUP=admins
+#       MAIL root@foo.com
+#
+# Qualifiers must be placed after each rule, e.g.
+#    LOAD 8.0 12.0  HOST=db.foo.com TIME=*:0800:1600
+#
+# If you have multiple rules that you want to apply the same qualifiers to,
+# you can write the qualifiers *only* on one line, followed by the rules. E.g.
+#    HOST=%db.*.foo.com TIME=W:0800:1600
+#       LOAD 8.0 12.0
+#       DISK /db  98 100
+#       PROC mysqld 1
+# will apply the three rules to all of the "db" hosts on week-days between 8AM
+# and 4PM. This can be combined with per-rule qualifiers, in which case the
+# per-rule qualifier overrides the general qualifier; e.g.
+#    HOST=%.*.foo.com
+#       LOAD 7.0 12.0 HOST=bax.foo.com
+#       LOAD 3.0 8.0
+# will result in the load-limits being 7.0/12.0 for the "bax.foo.com" host,
+# and 3.0/8.0 for all other foo.com hosts.
+#
+# The special DEFAULT section can modify the built-in defaults - this must
+# be placed at the end of the file.
+
+DEFAULT
+	# These are the built-in defaults.
+	UP      1h
+	LOAD    5.0 10.0
+	DISK    * 90 95
+	MEMPHYS 100 101
+	MEMSWAP 50 80
+	MEMACT  90 97
+
diff --git a/abs/mv-core/hobbit-client/client/ext/hobbit-mem-myth.sh b/abs/mv-core/hobbit-client/client/ext/hobbit-mem-myth.sh
new file mode 100755
index 0000000..642672f
--- /dev/null
+++ b/abs/mv-core/hobbit-client/client/ext/hobbit-mem-myth.sh
@@ -0,0 +1,52 @@
+#!/bin/bash
+MBEPID=`ps -ef|grep mythbackend |grep -v runsv|grep -v grep|grep -v logger|awk '{print $2 }'`
+MFEPID=`ps -ef|grep mythfrontend |grep -v runsv|grep -v grep|grep -v logger|awk '{print $2 }'`
+
+
+
+COLOR=green      # By default, everything is OK
+
+   # Do whatever you need to test for something
+if [ ! x$MBEPID = x ]
+then
+VmSize=`cat /proc/$MBEPID/status|grep -i vmsize|awk '{print $2 }'`
+VmPeak=`cat /proc/$MBEPID/status|grep -i vmpeak|awk '{print $2 }'`
+VmRSS=`cat /proc/$MBEPID/status|grep -i vmrss |awk '{print $2 }'`
+MSGMBE="
+	VmSize:$VmSize
+	VmPeak:$VmPeak
+	VmRSS:$VmRSS
+	"
+#	echo $MSGMBE
+ # Tell Hobbit about it
+   $BB $BBDISP "data $MACHINE.memmbe $COLOR `date`
+
+   ${MSGMBE}
+
+   " 
+fi
+   
+
+
+if [ ! x$MFEPID = x ]
+then
+VmSize=`cat /proc/$MFEPID/status|grep -i vmsize|awk '{print $2 }'`
+VmPeak=`cat /proc/$MFEPID/status|grep -i vmpeak|awk '{print $2 }'`
+VmRSS=`cat /proc/$MFEPID/status|grep -i vmrss |awk '{print $2 }'`
+MSGMBE="
+	VmSize:$VmSize
+	VmPeak:$VmPeak
+	VmRSS:$VmRSS
+	"
+#	echo $MSGMBE
+ # Tell Hobbit about it
+   $BB $BBDISP "data $MACHINE.memmfe $COLOR `date`
+
+   ${MSGMBE}
+
+   " 
+fi
+   
+
+
+
diff --git a/abs/mv-core/hobbit-client/client/runclient.sh b/abs/mv-core/hobbit-client/client/runclient.sh
new file mode 100755
index 0000000..f9d3a6f
--- /dev/null
+++ b/abs/mv-core/hobbit-client/client/runclient.sh
@@ -0,0 +1,133 @@
+#!/bin/sh
+#----------------------------------------------------------------------------#
+# Hobbit client bootup script.                                               #
+#                                                                            #
+# This invokes hobbitlaunch, which in turn runs the Hobbit client and any    #
+# extensions configured.                                                     #
+#                                                                            #
+# Copyright (C) 2005-2006 Henrik Storner <henrik@hswn.dk>                    #
+# "status" section (C) Scott Smith 2006                                      #
+#                                                                            #
+# This program is released under the GNU General Public License (GPL),       #
+# version 2. See the file "COPYING" for details.                             #
+#                                                                            #
+#----------------------------------------------------------------------------#
+#
+# $Id: runclient.sh,v 1.13 2006/07/14 21:25:19 henrik Rel $
+
+# Default settings for this client
+MACHINEDOTS="`uname -n`"			# This systems hostname
+BBOSTYPE="`uname -s | tr '[A-Z]' '[a-z]'`"	# This systems operating system in lowercase
+BBOSSCRIPT="hobbitclient-$BBOSTYPE.sh"
+
+# Commandline mods for the defaults
+while test "$1" != ""
+do
+	case "$1" in
+	  --hostname=*)
+	  	MACHINEDOTS="`echo $1 | sed -e 's/--hostname=//'`"
+		;;
+	  --os=*)
+	  	BBOSTYPE="`echo $1 | sed -e 's/--os=//' | tr '[A-Z]' '[a-z]'`"
+		;;
+	  --class=*)
+	        CONFIGCLASS="`echo $1 | sed -e 's/--class=//' | tr '[A-Z]' '[a-z]'`"
+		;;
+	  --help)
+	  	echo "Usage: $0 [--hostname=CLIENTNAME] [--os=rhel3|linux22] [--class=CLASSNAME] start|stop"
+		exit 0
+		;;
+	  start)
+	  	CMD=$1
+		;;
+	  stop)
+	  	CMD=$1
+		;;
+	  restart)
+	  	CMD=$1
+		;;
+	  status)
+	  	CMD=$1
+		;;
+	esac
+
+	shift
+done
+
+OLDDIR="`pwd`"
+cd "`dirname $0`"
+HOBBITCLIENTHOME="`pwd`"
+cd "$OLDDIR"
+
+MACHINE="`echo $MACHINEDOTS | sed -e 's/\./,/g'`"
+
+export MACHINE MACHINEDOTS BBOSTYPE BBOSSCRIPT HOBBITCLIENTHOME CONFIGCLASS
+
+case "$CMD" in
+  "start")
+  	if test ! -w $HOBBITCLIENTHOME/logs; then
+		echo "Cannot write to the $HOBBITCLIENTHOME/logs directory"
+		exit 1
+	fi
+  	if test ! -w $HOBBITCLIENTHOME/tmp; then
+		echo "Cannot write to the $HOBBITCLIENTHOME/tmp directory"
+		exit 1
+	fi
+
+  	if test -s $HOBBITCLIENTHOME/logs/clientlaunch.$MACHINEDOTS.pid; then
+		echo "Hobbit client already running, re-starting it"
+		$0 stop
+		rm -f $HOBBITCLIENTHOME/logs/clientlaunch.$MACHINEDOTS.pid
+	fi
+
+	$HOBBITCLIENTHOME/bin/hobbitlaunch --config=$HOBBITCLIENTHOME/etc/clientlaunch.cfg --log=$HOBBITCLIENTHOME/logs/clientlaunch.log --pidfile=$HOBBITCLIENTHOME/logs/clientlaunch.$MACHINEDOTS.pid
+	if test $? -eq 0; then
+		echo "Hobbit client for $BBOSTYPE started on $MACHINEDOTS"
+	else
+		echo "Hobbit client startup failed"
+	fi
+	;;
+
+  "stop")
+  	if test -s $HOBBITCLIENTHOME/logs/clientlaunch.$MACHINEDOTS.pid; then
+		kill `cat $HOBBITCLIENTHOME/logs/clientlaunch.$MACHINEDOTS.pid`
+		echo "Hobbit client stopped"
+	else
+		echo "Hobbit client not running"
+	fi
+	;;
+
+  "restart")
+  	if test -s $HOBBITCLIENTHOME/logs/clientlaunch.$MACHINEDOTS.pid; then
+		$0 stop
+	else
+		echo "Hobbit client not running, continuing to start it"
+	fi
+
+	$0 start
+	;;
+
+  "status")
+	if test -s $HOBBITCLIENTHOME/logs/clientlaunch.$MACHINEDOTS.pid
+	then
+		kill -0 `cat $HOBBITCLIENTHOME/logs/clientlaunch.$MACHINEDOTS.pid`
+		if test $? -eq 0
+		then
+			echo "Hobbit client (clientlaunch) running with PID `cat $HOBBITCLIENTHOME/logs/clientlaunch.$MACHINEDOTS.pid`"
+		else
+			echo "Hobbit client not running, removing stale PID file"
+			rm -f $HOBBITCLIENTHOME/logs/clientlaunch.$MACHINEDOTS.pid
+		fi
+	else
+		echo "Hobbit client (clientlaunch) does not appear to be running"
+	fi
+	;;
+
+  *)
+	echo "Usage: $0 start|stop|restart|status"
+	break;
+
+esac
+
+exit 0
+
diff --git a/abs/mv-core/hobbit-client/hobbit-client.install b/abs/mv-core/hobbit-client/hobbit-client.install
new file mode 100755
index 0000000..f5ca232
--- /dev/null
+++ b/abs/mv-core/hobbit-client/hobbit-client.install
@@ -0,0 +1,14 @@
+post_install() {
+	chown -R nobody /data/srv/hobbit
+#	chown -R nobody /data/srv/httpd/htdocs/hobbit
+#	chown -R nobody /var/log/hobbit
+}
+
+post_upgrade() {
+  post_install $1
+}
+
+op=$1
+shift
+$op $*
+# vim: ft=sh ts=2
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