[Xymon] Xymon Powershell Windows client

zak.beck at accenture.com zak.beck at accenture.com
Mon Feb 16 10:24:54 CET 2015


Hi Lukas

If you just want to use local config files and ignore any config returned by
the Xymon server, your xymonclient_config.xml will need to look like the
following:

<XymonSettings>

  <!-- your Xymon server: -->
  <servers>xymonserver.domain.com</servers>

  <!-- where your local config file is: -->
  <clientconfigfile>c:\program
files\xymon\clientconfig.cfg</clientconfigfile>

  <!-- client remotecfgexec = 0 = ignore config from server -->
  <clientremotecfgexec>0</clientremotecfgexec>
</XymonSettings>

You then setup the local config in the location specified as normal. The
directives you can use are listed in
http://sourceforge.net/p/xymon/code/HEAD/tree/sandbox/WinPSClient/XymonPSCli
ent.doc.

I use a similar setup for testing new features.

Thanks

Zak

-----Original Message-----
From: lukas.kohl at ergodirekt.de [mailto:lukas.kohl at ergodirekt.de] 
Sent: 16 February 2015 09:08
To: Beck, Zak
Cc: xymon at xymon.com
Subject: [Xymon] Xymon Powershell Windows client

Hello Zak,
thank you a lot for your good work. The Script works pretty well, until now
everything went exactly as it should.
Our Xymon server is on Version 4.3.17, but our Windows Clients are still
using the old BBwin Binary. So they are configured local.
Is there any chance to have a localclient.cfg, which can be used by your
Powershell Script, like we have on the Linux Clients ?
Otherwise a migration to the new Client would be very painfull for us.

Kind regards,
Lukas Kohl
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