[Xymon] multiple xymon server IP
Joseph Acquisto
joea at j4computers.com
Wed Jul 4 12:45:46 CEST 2012
This is what I had hoped to hear.
Thanks much.
joe a
>>> On 7/3/2012 at 10:13 PM, Isaac W Traxler <traxler at lsu.edu> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> If the two addresses are in the same network, it should be trivial. Just
> create an ip-alias and go for it. Xymon will not care what interface the
> packets come in over. It will get annoyed if you have clients transmit
> every conditon to it twice (I have had that problem every now and then).
>
> I curently have a dual homed server. One interface is connected to a
> subnet inside of campus and the other interface goes directly outside of
> campus to a state network. My default route is across the external
> interface with routes defined for all campus address spaces to go over the
> campus interface.
>
> All of this works a lot better than expected. A few clients attempt to
> send reports to both interfaces and for the ones that firewalls do not
> block, I get double entries -- annoying. Someday I will get all the
> clients configured properly.
>
> Hopefully this info will help.
>
> --
> Isaac Traxler AIX,Linux Admin
> Louisiana State University traxler at lsu.edu
> High Performance Computing 225-578-1923
> LONI AIX Clusters
> AIX, Linux Support
>
> On Tue, 3 Jul 2012, Joseph Acquisto wrote:
>
>> Date: Tue, 3 Jul 2012 15:29:45 +0000
>> From: Joseph Acquisto <joea at j4computers.com>
>> To: xymon at xymon.com
>> Subject: [Xymon] multiple xymon server IP
>>
>> Built a new xymon server to replace an older box. We have a DMZ. To avoid
> doing the paperwork to create new firewall rules I was hoping there was a way
>> to "multi home" the new box so that, once the current one is retired, it can
> assume that IP be happy, from a xymon perspective.
>>
>> Simply changing the new server to a single (old box) IP is not feasible for
> reasons I cannot get into.
>>
>> Thanks for any pointers.
>>
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