[External] [Xymon] how to ignore or hide MEMPHYS from linux clients

Beck, Zak zak.beck at accenture.com
Mon Apr 8 10:59:54 CEST 2024


Hi Kris

I think you can swap it back to what you expect by specifying

<clientbbwinmembug>0</clientbbwinmembug>

in the xymonclient_config.xml file.

It's the way it is because bbwin did it that way...

Zak

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I'd love to find out how to IGNORE or hide the MEMPHYS data coming from linux client hosts so the server doesn't graph anything for that specific memory info.  I've tried using the IGNORE flag in analysis.cfg but that seems to only work for Disk and Logs, not Memory.  Is there a way to accomplish this?  I'd also like to IGNORE the MEMACT data coming from Windows Powershell clients.  For whatever reason it seems that MEMPHYS and MEMACT are reversed between Windows and Linux, causing great confusion.

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Kris Springer

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