[xymon] installation problem
Raymond, David
David.Raymond at ca.ebarrette.com
Wed Feb 2 01:57:18 CET 2011
Henrik and Josh,
For you information, the error I did is when I installed Ubuntu, I use user "xymon". After read the documentation, it's said to not use xymon with group security.
So, I start again from scratch and use and other user at the installation point of my server. I just create user "xymon" in command line after before install xymon 4.3RC1.
Thx to help me.
David Raymond
-----Original Message-----
From: Raymond, David [mailto:David.Raymond at ca.ebarrette.com]
Sent: Tuesday, February 01, 2011 16:16
To: xymon at xymon.com
Subject: RE: [xymon] installation problem
Ok, so what you suggest? Rebuild again or fix it ?
Fix it, where I need to check first, if xymongen couldn't find the path, could I modify this ?
David Raymond
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-----Original Message-----
From: Henrik "Størner [mailto:henrik at hswn.dk]
Sent: Tuesday, February 01, 2011 16:07
To: xymon at xymon.com
Subject: Re: [xymon] installation problem
In <D261762076EC624C96BEF1B49F4AE87077BF0E at stjs-ex01.barrette.wan> "Raymond, David" <David.Raymond at ca.ebarrette.com> writes:
>[Tue Feb 01 15:33:30 2011] [error] [client 10.30.40.1] File does not
>exist: /etc/xymon/server/www/xymon
This looks like an Apache configuration problem ...
>And from xymonlaunch.log
>2011-02-01 15:29:26 Task xymongen terminated, status 127
xymongen is the task that generates the webpages. Status 127 usually means that it couldn't run at all, e.g. the path to the binary is wrong or not found. I think you have a serious configuration problem with the directories where you installed Xymon, versus what is defined in the config files and/or startup commands.
Regards,
Henrik
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