[Xymon] copy compiled server code from dev to prod
Jeremy Laidman
jlaidman at rebel-it.com.au
Wed Sep 25 02:45:31 CEST 2013
Bakkies
The "Jump to page" option causes findhost.cgi to call a URL at using
$XYMONWEBHOST as the server name. This is typically defined in
xymonserver.cfg, and given the value of $XYMONSERVERHOSTNAME. Try
searching for the dev server name in xymonserver.cfg.
I generally use packages for this purpose. If I compile my own Xymon, I
then package it up and deploy it where I want it by installing the package.
But copying should work, assuming the relevant settings are adjusted on
each server, such as XYMONSERVERHOSTNAME and XYMONSERVERIP, and optionally
XYMONSERVERWWWNAME.
J
On 25 September 2013 03:45, Bakkies Gatvol <bakgat8 at hotmail.com> wrote:
> I compiled xymon-4.3.10 on a development server. Now I copied the
> "install" over to a production server. Here is what I see.
>
> if I do a findhost via
>
> http://prodserver/xymondev1-cgi/findhost.sh<http://usphl0pxymam00.starfss.com/xymondev1-cgi/findhost.sh>
>
> if the checkbox* Jump to page* is checked - it "jumps" to the development
> server. If I uncheck the box - it shows a link which works correctly.
>
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> If there is a better/approved way to move the installed code ... let me
> know!
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