[Xymon] externals with a Linux client?
Nordquist, Daniel
Daniel.Nordquist at orlandohealth.com
Wed May 9 15:00:17 CEST 2012
Hey all,
I have been using the externals with bbwin to run scripts I've created for custom tests, but I need to do the same with a linux client I have.
Any ideas how to run an external script with a linux client?
With bbwin, you just use the externals.dll and put your .exe path in the externals section of the xml config file and write your test result to the tmp directory for the hobbit service to pick up.
Thanks,
Dan Nordquist
IS Systems Support
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