[Xymon] How to restore a check that was previously disabled
henrik at hswn.dk
henrik at hswn.dk
Wed Jan 15 09:27:58 CET 2014
Den 15.01.2014 04:33, Alex Krumm-Heller skrev:
> 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
It should show up
automatically. Do you get anything from a
xymon 127.0.0.1 "xymondboard
host=<hostname> test=ports"
If you do, then the status exists - it
just doesn't show up on the webpage. Then the problem is with xymongen
not reading the correct configuration. Try "kill -HUP `pidof xymond`" to
force it to reload the configuration.
If there is no ports-status
data, then it is xymond_client that doesn't generate it. Try "kill -HUP
`pidof xymond_client`" to force a reload of the configuration.
Regards,
Henrik
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