[Xymon] How to retrieve the global state of Xymon?

Tom Schmidt tom at 4schmidts.com
Fri Feb 16 17:09:46 CET 2024


You could simply look for the '<BODY class="green">' line in the
~xymon/server/www/nongreen.html or xymon.html file.  The color shown for
the "class" will match the overall state.  A simple script could be written
to run on your xymon server to gather this and send it to your monitor.

Tom

On Fri, Feb 16, 2024 at 8:16 AM Wim Nelis via Xymon <xymon at xymon.com> wrote:

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> Date: Fri, 16 Feb 2024 15:48:14 +0100
> Subject: How to retrieve the global state of Xymon?
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> Hello,
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> my current project is (trying to) display the global state of Xymon, that
> is the state (colour) shown in the main view. A sort of a traffic light is
> used, which is controlled by an ESP8266 micro controller running
> microPython.
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> This state must be determined from the states of all the tests, which can
> be retrieved using the 'xymondboard' command. As far as I know, there is no
> other way of retrieving the global state of Xymon. Is this correct?
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> The NOPROP* tags seem complicate things. One can retrieve the tag(s) per
> host, using f.i. 'xymondboard fields=...,XMH_NOPROPRED', but the tag is
> shown, not the result of combining it with the command line parameters of
> xymongen. Is there another way of retrieving this information?
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> Kind regards,
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>   Wim Nelis.
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