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Re: [xymon] Customisation and Migration from BB->Xymon
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- Subject: Re: [xymon] Customisation and Migration from BB->Xymon
- From: Ryan Novosielski <novosirj (at) umdnj.edu>
- Date: Wed, 22 Dec 2010 12:19:31 -0500
- Organization: UMDNJ-IST/CST
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That is correct.
On 12/22/2010 12:14 PM, Johan Sjöberg wrote:
> The 'all non green views' doesn't show blue, does it? At least not in default config.
>
> /Johan
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Tim McCloskey [mailto:tm (at) freedom.com]
> Sent: den 22 december 2010 17:42
> To: xymon (at) xymon.com
> Subject: RE: [xymon] Customisation and Migration from BB->Xymon
>
> Hi,
>
> I'm sure that others will chime in with more detail... It's been years since I migrated from BB (and later from Tivoli hosts).
>
>
> * Is there a way of displaying all currently RED or PURPLE (no Yellow) alerts without playing with the source? *
>
> The 'all non green views' will show red, yellow, purple and blue (yes, I read the question:). Maybe ops can be trained to ignore yellow and blue? Outside of the display you can configure email/pager alerts that fit any need. Sadly, I've not given critical hosts much airtime.
>
>
> * Is there a simple way to still have "unregistered" hosts show up in the "bb2" page? *
>
> These show up in the 'Ghosts' report. As an admin it's a good idea to have a look at that tab once in a while. Sometimes hostnames don't match up exactly, and sometimes folks do as you describe and install / start the client software without informing the admin.
>
>
> As for migration, if you can start with a new server and just setup your bb-hosts file from the old system, starting with 'conn' only you can slowly add client software to point to the new system. I found it easier and more explanatory to users/admins to divide the display-views-grouping/bb-hostsfiles based on some criteria (eg. Solaris vs Windows, location a vs location b, webserver vs mailserver, etc.) Splitting bb-hosts into inluded files worked well for me.
>
> Most likely there is a simple way to setup client/server comms on some port other than 1984 -- keeping the current production bb running on 1984 until you are satisfied with the new Xymon implementation (for a group of hosts).
>
>
> Good Luck.
>
> Tim
>
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