[Xymon] How to restore a check that was previously disabled
Alex Krumm-Heller
ozkrumpet at gmail.com
Wed Jan 15 09:03:37 CET 2014
Yes I do. When I check the full info coming from the hosts I do see the
ports section in there with the full list of sockets. What I can't seem to
get working is the display on the server and the subsequent filtering based
on the rules I have denied.
On Wednesday, January 15, 2014, Novosielski, Ryan wrote:
> You realize that ports is a client-side test, right? Do you have a client
> running on that machine, etc.?
>
>
> *From*: Alex Krumm-Heller [mailto:ozkrumpet at gmail.com <javascript:_e({},
> 'cvml', 'ozkrumpet at gmail.com');>]
> *Sent*: Tuesday, January 14, 2014 10:33 PM
> *To*: xymon at xymon.com <javascript:_e({}, 'cvml', 'xymon at xymon.com');> <
> xymon at xymon.com <javascript:_e({}, 'cvml', 'xymon at xymon.com');>>
> *Subject*: [Xymon] How to restore a check that was previously disabled
>
> Hi,
>
> I am using xymon 4.3.12. I previously had the ports check disabled in the
> hosts.cfg file using the defaults like:
>
> 0.0.0.0 .default. # NOCOLUMNS=ports
>
> I have then subsequently removed this NOCOLUMNS entry for ports and have
> defined a check for a couple of servers straight from the example in the
> man page to check for SSH port being open.
>
> The check has not reappeared in the xymon webpage and was wondering if
> there was anything special I need to do to "reactivate" it so xymon is
> aware that it should appear again on the webpage?
>
> Thanks
>
> Alex
>
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