[Xymon] Xymon 4.3.10 released - bugfixes and inode checks

Roland Soderstrom Rolands at logicaltech.com.au
Tue Aug 7 02:30:44 CEST 2012


I just compiled xymon 4.3.10 Solaris 10 x86 32bit without any issues :D

But, there is an issue with make install, permissions/owners are wrong all over the place.
Xymonping is not suid, most files are 700 or 600 (my root umask is 0077)
/usr/local/xymon is 700 and owned by root, so nothing will work.
I manually set most of it to something that works, but setting all to 755 might not be the best solution, even if that should work.

I looked at xymon-4.3.10-solaris10x86-CSW.tar for comparison and it looks like that one needs some tweaking as well in terms of owners.
But as it is just a tar file you need a permission/owner script to change them I guess.

- Roland

-----Original Message-----
From: xymon-bounces at xymon.com [mailto:xymon-bounces at xymon.com] On Behalf Of Henrik Størner
Sent: Monday, 6 August 2012 11:59 PM
To: Xymon mailinglist
Subject: [Xymon] Xymon 4.3.10 released - bugfixes and inode checks

Hi,

looking for a fresh beginning of the week ? Or perhaps an easy job to get going after the summer holidays ?

Then upgrading to Xymon version 4.3.10 is just the thing for You. It is of course the best Xymon version ever released, and is just what you need to keep your systems happy. Grab it from http://sourceforge.net/projects/xymon/files/Xymon/4.3.10/


The "killer feature" of this release is the addition (finally!) of inode-checking on all major platforms: Linux, FreeBSD, OpenBSD, OSX, Solaris, HP/UX and AIX.

The build scripts have been vetted thoroughly, and Xymon 4.3.10 will build without any problems on Debian Linux, RHEL Linux, Ubuntu Linux, Fedora Linux, FreeBSD, OpenBSD and Solaris. If you run into problems, have a look at the new, detailed instructions on building Xymon on various platforms, available at http://www.xymon.com/xymon/help/install.html#commonsystems - it will tell you everything you need to know about what pre-requisites are required, and what special options you may need to configure.

And to prove it, you can now download pre-built versions of Xymon for most platforms directly from Sourceforge. There is also a demo-installation VM image available, if you'd like to try it out first.

(One note about the RPM-packages: They don't handle all issues automatically; you can use them, but some manual setup will probably be needed to fix SELinux issues and such. More advanced RPM-packages are available at http://terabithia.org/rpms/xymon/ although 4.3.10 isn't there yet).


Regards,
Henrik
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