[Xymon] Extra column containing an access protocol (putty, telnet, mstsc)
Becker Christian
christian.becker at rhein-zeitung.net
Fri Mar 9 20:16:58 CET 2012
Hi there,
i have implemented a fresh install of Xymon 4.3.7 for our environment. This includes at this time nearly 300 devices in total.
We had used a commercial tool before, and we are in the need to go away from that commercial tool to Xymon. Knowing some of the features we had in the commercial tool, i'm missing these features in Xymon.
For each device i'ld like to have a column that provides me with a "PuTTY", "TELNET" or "MSTSC" feature. For example, if it is a Linux server, i'ld like to have a "PUTTY" icon. For a windows machine, i want a "MSTSC" icon. "TELNET" i want to have for several CISCO devices.
Currently i have created a ssh-protocol-handler in the local registry of the "viewing" machine. Then i have created HOSTNAME.html files in the server/www/notes directory which enables me to provide links, for example HREF="ssh:HOSTNAME". This enables me to login to the specified host. In general this is what i want.
But: i think it's more efficient to have an extra column on the overview site which provides me with the specified protocol link. Would that be possible to implement? For example with an extra tag in the hosts.cfg file?
Hope i have described detailed enough what i want...
Best regards
Christian
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