[Xymon] Xymon Alerts conf file

Valentin, Robert Robert.Valentin at fisglobal.com
Tue Mar 14 16:55:36 CET 2017


Hi:

I'm Robert Valentin and we installed the Xymon server on a Linux machine and a client on a mainframe running VSE
and the browser on the Linux server is reporting OK the alerts (yellow and red) for both hosts defined on the hosts.cfg.

The mainframe system programmer bring down a CICS and create a 90% disk utilization and is reported fine on the webpage.

I configure the sendmail service to received alerts thru emails defined on the alerts.cfg but I'm only receiving emails from
the Xymon Server not for the client alerts from VSETEST.

Here's the alerts.cfg parameters set.

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I execute the xymoncmd xymond_alert -test VSETEST disk and it founds a red alert on disk validate the rule to use on the alerts.cfg
file but no email is received.

Does hostnames on the hosts.cfg need a the domain ID? Instead of VSETEST do I need to change the line to VSETEST.firstbank.local?

Also try leaving only the HOST=VSETEST and inactivate the HOST=FBA06120.firstbank.local and no results.

I will appreciate any help on this matter.

Thanks,
Robert
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