[xymon] How to use the critical system.
jef.jagers at thomsonreuters.com
jef.jagers at thomsonreuters.com
Wed Sep 29 11:13:49 CEST 2010
Instead of clicking on search, enter a hostname and test name.
Click on update.
Check if the file ~/server/etc/hobbit-nkview.cfg has been updated.
If not, the owner/group that running the webserver doesn't have access
to it. (Change as appropriate)
Regards,
Jef Jagers
Systems Engineer
Thomson CompuMark
Thomson Reuters
T +32 3 220 76 02
-----Original Message-----
From: Buchan Milne [mailto:bgmilne at staff.telkomsa.net]
Sent: woensdag, september 29, 2010 00:24
To: xymon at xymon.com
Cc: McGraw, Robert P
Subject: Re: [xymon] How to use the critical system.
On Tuesday, 28 September 2010 19:10:46 McGraw, Robert P wrote:
> Running xymon 4.2.3 on a Sun Solaris 10 server.
>
> Have read the document on the "Critical systems editor" and tried to
edit a
> host but I get nothing in the hobbit-nkview.cfg file.
>
> I have looked in the /var/log/xymon logs and I do not see any errors.
>
> I enter a host name and a test and the click search. At that time I
get a
> window popup "No recored forthis host/service". I then click on
"update
> record" but nothing happens and the "Last update by:" does not change.
>
> Not sure where to look for errors to try and find out what is going
on.
>
> Can someone give me some tips on how to get this going?
Ensure the user as whom your web server runs has write access to the
hobbit-
nkview.cfg and hobbit-nkview.cfg.bak files (create them first if
necessary).
Note that errors in the CGIs would go to your web server logs.
Regards,
Buchan
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