[Xymon] xympnproxy and xymonnet

Steve Holmes sholmes42 at mac.com
Tue Jan 29 19:03:45 CET 2013


I have a dual Xymon server setup. There is a main display server in a
network context that allows connections to apache, etc, There is a network
tester which is buried deep in the middle of the network which can do
network tests to everything in the network. We also have a legacy private
network which can't send client messages to the display server, but the
network test server has an interface on that private network. The network
tester is also running xymond because I didn't realize I could run the
server without it. [The network test server is configured with $XYMSRV set
to the IP of the display server.  The docs are really not clear on how to
set up a network test server.]

In tasks,cfg I see

# This is the main Xymon daemon. This must be running on at least
# one server in your setup. If you are setting up a server to do
# just network tests or run xymonproxy, it is OK to disable this (then
# you also need to remove the "NEEDS xymond" lines for the tasks
# you want to run).
[xymond]

which implies I don't need xymond on the network tester. But, of course it
will need xymonnet.

Can I safely turn off xymond there (removing the mentioned NEEDS) and turn
on xymonproxy to try to get our private network hosts in the game? Will the
network tester then continue to send data messages to the display server as
it currently does or do I need to do something different to get it to use
xymonproxy for that? I'm not really sure how it would know to send data to
the display server without xymond running, but apparently it would (?).

Thanks,
Steve

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