[Xymon] EXT :Re: What tests are coming from a client?

Novosielski, Ryan novosirj at umdnj.edu
Thu Feb 21 16:59:50 CET 2013


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On 02/19/2013 07:19 PM, Adam Goryachev wrote:
> On 20/02/13 10:35, Mills, David (IS) wrote:
>> 
>> Many thanks to all who replied: you were right on the money!
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> FWIW, can anyone point out where I can look on the server side
>> to make sure current data has arrived for the expected tests?
>> 
> I know, but please, make it easier for people to help you. I know, 
> but my mail client just does it that way.. It makes it hard to read
> Why not? Can we all please try to remember not to top post?
> 
> 
> In answer to your question, I'd just use tcpdump to verify it from 
> the server if you don't have access to the client.
> 
> tcpdump -tn -i ethX -s0 -A host 10.1.1.1 and port 1984

Some mail clients make it damn near impossible not to top post.
Blackberry's comes to mind.

As long as you see the data under one of the tests on the Xymon server
and you check the date of the data, you'll see it's arrived. The
client-side tests are the same by default unless you add one. Get one
working and you'll see which tests are client side (you can make it
even more obvious by setting up no server side tests -- remember to
add "noconn").

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