[Xymon] xymon as a drop-in bb replacement
Henrik Størner
henrik at hswn.dk
Tue Mar 19 10:19:33 CET 2013
On 18-03-2013 19:55, John Thurston wrote:
> We ran BB 1.9 for years, then switched to BBPE about three years ago.
> Earlier this month, Quest announced end-of-life for BBPE so we're
> looking at our options.
I heard about this from Sean MacGuire. I expect there will be others
like yourself in the same situation coming to have a closer look at
Xymon now.
> We have fewer than 500 clients reporting into Big Brother. But swapping
> them out for something else is going to painful and take time. If a
> xymon server will happily accept bb-client messages, then I could stand
> up a xymon server and replace clients through attrition.
>
> Has anyone else recently gone down this path?
Xymon is designed to be compatible with BB clients, so there is no need
to replace the clients - you can swap out the BB server with a Xymon
server, and your clients won't know the difference. This is quite
intentional - I had 1000+ BB clients when Xymon was designed, and
replacing all of them overnight was not possible.
As pointed out elsewhere, there are benefits to changing the client -
especially for Unix-based clients. But you are free to do it whenever it
fits into your overall maintenance, or when there is a specific need for
a client replacement. (The actual replacement is fairly simple, since
you do all of the configuration on the Xymon server. The client can be
rolled out as a pre-packaged file that you just unpack somewhere with a
standard config pointing it to your Xymon server - so you can use the
same client package on all systems running the same operating system).
Regards,
Henrik
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