[Xymon] vmware or similar virtual image
Jon Dustin
jdustin at usm.maine.edu
Fri May 11 18:15:22 CEST 2012
>>> On 5/11/2012 at 9:46 AM, in message
<CABe7vS1wX9hxkqXcDb=otzzK9j72_3-pw_=TSSZ189GJzty+3A at mail.gmail.com>, Gonzalez
Peto <jkokino at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello and good afternoon
>
> I'd like to kindly ask you for help with this. I really think the community
> needs an easy to use virtual image of this tool. Easy available for those
> like me with no time for linux and which know the os, however, they are not
> experienced when we compare them to those which work on linux on a day to
> day basis
>
> I have an old installation of Xymon 4.2.3 on Fedora 10 vmware. I get in
> with the free inodes and free disk space troubles 2-3 times per year, and
> then load the old backup of the virtual image. I'd like to have the latest
> version of xymon with no problems regarding the inodes issue. Back, an year
> ago I was not able to find an easy solution to the inodes issue, being 100%
> full. Free disk space is ok and I can handle it. I am no linux expert and
> have less and less time to read and troubleshoot it. Can you please help
> with an image, prepared with the latest xymon and snmp support eventually.
> Then I will configure the hosts and the alerts. Its really journey to
> install and update all packages all over again for someone which is not a
> linux person a day to day basis. So, this will greatly help me and I think
> it will really help to alot of people to try it. Everyone can try with this
> out of the box solution. ESXi is also ok, or vmware player simple virtual
> image.
>
> It will be wonderful if someone shares it's virtual image or someone
> prepares.
>
> Thanks
Gonzalez -
If you do not have the time to learn Linux, then I would suggest Xymon is likely not the best monitoring tool for you.
Spend the time learning Linux, then learn how to compile code yourself. You will benefit from the experience.
Good luck
--
Jon Dustin - Network Specialist
University of Southern Maine
Portland, ME 207-780-4152
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