[Xymon] Terabithia or compile

John Horne john.horne at plymouth.ac.uk
Thu Jun 18 21:52:28 CEST 2020


On Thu, 2020-06-18 at 11:23 -0800, John Thurston wrote:
> On 6/17/2020 4:38 PM, John Horne wrote:
> > I used to build from source, but for our CentOS 7 and 8 servers I have been
> > using the Terabithia RPMs with no problems. The downside is that, like
> > Malcolm Hunter mentioned, I have subsequently applied some local patches -
> > sent to the list - so that meant rebuilding the RPMs.
>
> I'm now looking at the Terabithia package for the first time in years.
> My first reaction is, wth?
>
> Installing the xymon package on my server has disabled chronyd and
> installed (but not started) ntpd. why?!
>
Really? I've just run a test on a local server, and neither chronyd was
disabled nor was ntpd installed. after installing xymon, chronyd kept running
as it was before, and the ntpd package was not present before or afterwards.



John.

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