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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 14/03/16 07:54, Agege Information
Systems, Inc. wrote:<br>
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<font class="" size="4">Greetings,</font>
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<div class=""><font class="" size="4">Please what kind of code or
internal scripts Xymon runs to invoke an SSH connection to the
client and what runs the Xymon client scripts.</font></div>
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<div class=""><font class="" size="4">In order words, please could
you enlighten me with the actual commands or codes or scripts
that Xymon uses for the SSH connection and any Xymon codes
running on each Client.</font></div>
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In the standard installation method, the server doesn't use ssh to
connect to the client and collect information. The only connections
the server initiates are the "network" tests, eg, ping, smtp, http,
etc... The client runs it's own client installation package, which
will collect all the local information (disk space, processes
running, network ports, etc) and then send those to the server using
the Xymon protocol (extended from the original Big Brother protocol,
but still backwards compatible).<br>
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There are numerous options available for altering that method,
including having the server use ssh to connect to the client and
collect the data at regular intervals.<br>
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Also, all source code is available, so feel free to peruse that for
the ultimate finer details.<br>
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Regards,<br>
Adam<br>
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Adam Goryachev
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