[hobbit] Location of the Linux / Unix client software
Greg Hubbard
glh.forums at gmail.com
Wed Nov 4 23:18:07 CET 2009
Xymon is distributed as source code that you compile. Some of the Linux
distributions have packages available to save you from the config/compile
step, but usually these are older versions. The server requires a number of
other things (fping, rrdtool, etc.), but the client needs are much simpler.
If your client system is a similar architecture to your server, you can copy
the client directory to your client, though you will still need to integrate
it with startup/shutdown, etc. Beware of what is in your log and tmp
directories (under client) when you copy this stuff.
You can compile just the client by following the instructions in the
documentation.
GLH
On Wed, Nov 4, 2009 at 4:10 PM, <d.tom.schmitt at l-3com.com> wrote:
> I know this is a trivial question, but I cannot find the Linux client
> code.
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> Server is Xymon-4.3.0-0.beta2 on CentOS 5.3.
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> I am running the Linux client on a test system currently.
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> I cannot find the link to the location of the software on any site.
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> Is there a different software for UNIX vs. Linux?
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> Is it just source or is it compiled?
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> I have the directories on the server but don’t want to copy them over to
> another system.
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> I could not find any links under Help on the web page nor on Sourceforge –
> must be looking for the wrong thing.
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> I know that the Windows client BBWin has its own site.
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> *Thanks,*
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> *Tom Schmitt*
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> *Senior IT Staff - R&D*
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> *D.Tom.Schmitt at L-3Com.com*
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