[Xymon] Returning configuration information to the clients
Jeremy Laidman
jlaidman at rebel-it.com.au
Mon Oct 27 07:20:27 CET 2014
On 24 October 2014 04:56, Gregory J. DeCecco <turranx at hotmail.com> wrote:
> Can someone tell me what should be happening and how to simulate it?
>
>
Just for demonstration purposes, this is what it looks like on a UNIX
client:
$ xymon $XYMSRV "client name-of-server.example.com.linux linux"
log:/var/og/messages:10240
Typically, my "client" message would also contain a bunch of client data,
but in this case, I've left it out for clarity. Once a client message is
sent, the server waits for the client to shutdown the transmit side of the
socket, and then it sends the relevant section of client-local.cfg that
matches the OS name, client class, or if present, the hostname.
HTH
Cheers
Jeremy
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