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Thanks! I was actually editing the wrong file. Once I edited the
anaylsis.cfg file it started working!<br>
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On 10/4/2011 4:28 PM, <a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:shea4th@comcast.net">shea4th@comcast.net</a> wrote:
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<p>Maybe I missed something in the email chain, but you
shouldn't have to touch localclient.cfg file on a client.</p>
<p>The analysis.cfg file on the Xymon server should have the
PROC entries in it. Unless the client and server</p>
<p>are the same, then you need to start xymonclient.sh with a
'--local' switch, but even then, let the server handle it.</p>
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<p>Again if I missed something, then my apologies</p>
<p>Greg Shea<br>
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On 10/3/2011 4:41 PM, Ralph Mitchell wrote:
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cite="mid:CAAEjoCVXfz=waeVYj70a4WNnoW++4-BkTFYHFgx9yrriw83O-A@mail.gmail.com">If
your server is only showing conn, http, info, smtp and
trends, then the client is not reporting anything. So
either:
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<div> 1) xymon is not running on the client;</div>
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The process is running.<br>
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<div> 2) the client is reporting a different name to what
the server expects;</div>
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I would like for it to report only under the first part of the
name (i.e. name.domain.com and use name instead) When I put
both of these in the config files it doesn't work but if I use
the fqdn it starts reporting. I did this and now I have a
"Clear" status for files, ports, and procs. I have spent
hours trying different configs in my localclient.cfg on the
server I wanted monitored but nothing is working. I did check
to see if the server was in ghosts clients and it is not here.
So it is communicating with the xymon server since I am able
to see all of my processes listed under the procs colums but
what I have in my localclient.cfg files seems to be getting
ignored. Here is what I have:<br>
HOST=xxx.xxxxx.xx<br>
UP 1h<br>
LOAD 5.0 10.0<br>
DISK * 90 95<br>
MEMPHYS 100 101<br>
MEMSWAP 50 80<br>
PROC httpd 1 20 red<br>
PROC qrunner 1 50 red<br>
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Here is what it looks like now on my server:<br>
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<div> 3) the client is sending reports to some ip that is
not the xymon server <br>
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Do you see anything in the "Ghost Clients" list on the
"Reports" tab in the web page?? If the client name is
being reported wrong, that's where it should show up.</div>
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<div>Ralph Mitchell</div>
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<div>On Mon, Oct 3, 2011 at 4:00 PM, Jewel Makda <span
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class="gmail_quote">I had a redhat client and have
xymon running on it but it's not reporting what I have
in the localclient.cfg file. It's only reporting
(conn, http, info, smtp and trends) which is what the
server has been configured to look at. I have the
following in my file:<br>
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HOST="lists.domain"<br>
UP 1h<br>
PROC httpd 1 5<br>
PROC postfix 1 15<br>
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Bothing is showing up under PROCS on my server. I
know I am editing the right file and that the service
is running. Both configs have the same host name -
what am I doing wrong. I am running the latest version
of xymon. I also have both machines on the same
network and they can see each other so I know it's not
a port blocking issue.<br>
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