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<p style="margin: 0px;">Hi everyone</p>
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<p style="margin: 0px;"><span>I am junior sysadmin at a college and after a few failed attempts I successfully installed Xymon. No errors appeared after running 'make' and 'make install'.</span></p>
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<p style="margin: 0px;"><span>At the moment I am trying to configure my web server(</span>Apache/2.2.3 <span>) (which is located on the same machine as xymon) and I am following the instructions on the "installing Xymon" link (</span>http://www.xymon.com/xymon/help/install.html<span>) but I can not really understand what changes I have to make. It says on the link that I have to make the necessary additions to the apache configuration in ~/server/etc/xymon-apache.conf. What lines do I have to add/change and where can I find this file?</span></p>
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<p style="margin: 0px;"><span>As you can understand my apache knowledge is limited, I only installed it so I can run Xymon. Could someone please help me?</span></p>
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<p style="margin: 0px;"><span>Many thanks</span></p>
<p style="margin: 0px;"><span>Yanni<br />
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> Date: Mon, 26 Sep 2011 11:14:21 +0800<br />
> From: Vernon Everett <everett.vernon@gmail.com><br />
> To: Ryan Novosielski <novosirj@umdnj.edu><br />
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> Subject: Re: [Xymon] Alert based on ping response time<br />
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> This is relatively easy to do in a script, but you would end up with a new<br />
> test.<br />
> Incorportating the time into the existing conn test is probably a task for<br />
> the likes of Henrik et al.<br />
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> Vernon<br />
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> On 23 September 2011 22:59, Ryan Novosielski <novosirj@umdnj.edu> wrote:<br />
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> > Anyone have any experience with this at all?<br />
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> > On 09/21/11, *Ryan Novosielski * <novosirj@umdnj.edu> wrote:<br />
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> > I see this question has been asked on the list a few times, but I<br />
> > haven't quite gotten the complete answers from any of the old threads...<br />
> > so here goes:<br />
> ><br />
> > I see that I get ping response time with my current setup. I appear to<br />
> > be using fping already, so that recommendation is covered. The trouble<br />
> > is, the data appears to be captured as a graph is being assembled using<br />
> > it. Is there really no way to use this data for alerting as it stands<br />
> > now? It appears as if more than 10ms in my environment represents a<br />
> > problem and that setting it at 10 would probably yield no false alarms,<br />
> > but I can see no way to turn red for any value other than a failed<br />
> > ping/dropped packets.<br />
> ><br />
> > Thanks for any info you can pass along.<br />
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> Date: Mon, 26 Sep 2011 14:03:16 +1000<br />
> From: Roland Soderstrom <rolands@logicaltech.com.au><br />
> To: <xymon@xymon.com><br />
> Subject: Re: [Xymon] 4.3.5 compile problems Solaris 10 x86<br />
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> Hi,<br />
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> Thanks, that worked just fine.<br />
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> - Roland<br />
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> On 23/09/11 11:31 PM, Henrik St?rner wrote:<br />
> > Den 23-09-2011 07:47, Roland Soderstrom skrev:<br />
> >> SSL with Solaris is not working after all.<br />
> >> I finally got to do the make install and it failed on SSL,<br />
> >><br />
> >> Because I don't use it I never really cared before, I just started over<br />
> >> again and said no to use SSL.<br />
> >> Someone might care and I'm happy to help out debugging.<br />
> >> As everything seems to be there it must be a simple config problem.<br />
> ><br />
> > It is - your SSL libraries are not in the default runtime library<br />
> > path, and since the installation tools ends up being linked so they<br />
> > refer to the SSL libraries, they fail to run.<br />
> ><br />
> > Do an<br />
> > LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/usr/local/ssl/lib<br />
> > export LD_LIBRARY_PATH<br />
> > before running "make install", and I think it should work.<br />
> ><br />
> > See the description of how to configuring the system runtime library<br />
> > environment with "crle" at<br />
> > http://www.xymon.com/xymon/help/known-issues.html#solarislinker for a<br />
> > solution to these annoying library issues.<br />
> ><br />
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> > Regards,<br />
> > Henrik<br />
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> Date: Mon, 26 Sep 2011 15:13:37 +1000<br />
> From: Jeremy Laidman <jlaidman@rebel-it.com.au><br />
> To: "Centro de operaciones, redes y sistemas" <cors@corpresa.com><br />
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> You could add the following into protocols.cfg:<br />
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> [mysql]<br />
> port 3306<br />
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> Then you can use "mysql" as a test in hosts.cfg.<br />
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> On Fri, Sep 23, 2011 at 10:58 AM, Centro de operaciones, redes y sistemas <<br />
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> > tag mysql but not work :s****<br />
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> Date: Mon, 26 Sep 2011 16:01:18 +1000<br />
> From: Jeremy Laidman <jlaidman@rebel-it.com.au><br />
> To: Ryan Novosielski <novosirj@umdnj.edu><br />
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> On Thu, Sep 22, 2011 at 7:19 AM, Ryan Novosielski <novosirj@umdnj.edu>wrote:<br />
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> > it. Is there really no way to use this data for alerting as it stands<br />
> > now? It appears as if more than 10ms in my environment represents a<br />
> > problem and that setting it at 10 would probably yield no false alarms,<br />
> > but I can see no way to turn red for any value other than a failed<br />
> > ping/dropped packets.<br />
> ><br />
><br />
> You could redefine FPING in xymonserver.cfg to specify the timeout value<br />
> like this:<br />
><br />
> FPING="xymonping --timeout NNN"<br />
><br />
> The down-side is that you get no distinction between a slow connection and a<br />
> broken connection.<br />
><br />
> The man page for analysis.cfg describes an example use of "DS" to override<br />
> "conn" results based on numeric comparison. Not sure, but this might do<br />
> what you want.<br />
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> Cheers<br />
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> Message: 5<br />
> Date: Mon, 26 Sep 2011 09:39:29 +0200<br />
> From: Raul GN <ragonlan@gmail.com><br />
> To: Joe Shmow <lsd4me@gmail.com><br />
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> Subject: Re: [Xymon] Cannot Load Host Data<br />
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> I have exactly the same issue. Does anybody know how to solve it?<br />
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> Regards,<br />
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> On Fri, Sep 16, 2011 at 12:05 AM, Joe Shmow <lsd4me@gmail.com> wrote:<br />
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> > Hi all,<br />
> ><br />
> > We have a Xymon server running on Fedora 9 with Xymon version 4.3.5<br />
> ><br />
> > Every 10 minutes, we get a yellow status on xymond stating the following<br />
> ><br />
> > "Cannot Load Host Data"<br />
> ><br />
> > After about 5 minutes this test goes green but it seems that every 10<br />
> > minutes, something kicks off that results this test to go yellow<br />
> ><br />
> > In checking the log files, i can see that in the xymond.log file, there are<br />
> > entries there 10 minutes apart stating the same error as above but with no<br />
> > additional information<br />
> ><br />
> > Does anybody have any idea as to what this may be or how we can narrow down<br />
> > the possibilities?<br />
> ><br />
> > Thanks!!<br />
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