[Xymon] TS - Is there a DB frontend for Xymon maintenance?

Root, Paul Paul.Root at CenturyLink.com
Tue Jan 31 22:11:18 CET 2012


We just use RCS on the files.

Paul Root    - Senior Engineer
Managed Services Systems - CenturyLink



> -----Original Message-----
> From: xymon-bounces at xymon.com [mailto:xymon-bounces at xymon.com] On
> Behalf Of Henrik Størner
> Sent: Tuesday, January 31, 2012 3:02 PM
> To: xymon at xymon.com
> Subject: Re: [Xymon] TS - Is there a DB frontend for Xymon maintenance?
>
> On 31-01-2012 20:05, d.tom.schmitt at L-3com.com wrote:
> > Has anyone created a Database (MySQL) front-end to handle the HOSTS
> and
> > ALERTS information?
> >
> > Thus, when finished, you extract all of the data from the tables in
> the
> > DB and re-create the HOSTS and/or ALERTS files.
>
> It would probably be a simple thing to do, but I haven't heard of any.
>
> > And then you restart Xymon?
>
> Usually not required, and certainly not for changes to
> {hosts,alerts}.cfg
>
> > I have a need for multiple Admins to do ADD, CHANGE, DELETE requests
> to
> > the system but they cannot work on the files at the same time.
> >
> > I have had to create a LOCK and UNLOCK (exclusive) while someone is
> > working on the files.
>
> Isn't it possible to spread your configuration over multiple files ? In
> my experience, most admins only handle a limited number of hosts - in
> my
> setup hosts for a specific client - so by splitting up the hosts.cfg /
> alerts.cfg files into customer-specific "bits" you avoid the problem of
> multiple simultaneous updates.
>
> Apart from that, consider putting your configuration files under some
> sort of revision control system (CVS, Subversion, git, even plain old
> RCS if you must). The newer ones are quite good at managing multiple
> updates to a shared set of files.
>
>
> I am not saying that using a DB backend for - at least - the hosts.cfg
> information is a bad idea; in fact, I am considering this for the next
> version. I just want to point out that there may be less "fancy" - but
> usable - solutions to this specific problem.
>
>
> Regards,
> Henrik
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