working CONT configuration was: IIS 6.0: No status change to CONT requests
Hermann-Josef Beckers
hj.beckers at kreis-steinfurt.de
Wed Jan 5 15:14:32 CET 2011
Can someone help me to a working CONT-configuration?
What I have: A working system with hosts grouped according to function,
separated
in hosts.cfg by page and include directives.
I would like to add cont tests to a few hosts. If I put them in the same
include file where
the server is first defined, it works. But the displayed table gets quite
wide. So I put
those cont test in an additional file (see below #web-tests). When I do
this, the
definitions from the file of the first host-definitions and those from the
web-tests file
get combined, leading to the same wide display. Besides that after a short
while the
dots for the cont definitions and the http column turn purple.
I tried different combinations of NOCOLUMNS, GROUP(-)ONLY, NOCONN and
changing the "0.0.0.0" in the web-tests file to the IP as already
defined:: no changes.
Bonus question: The "Drucker" test for "linux-dmcl" shows nowhere. This is
copied from a message from 2006/8, where there was a reply "works like a
charm" ...
# verschiedene Rechner
10.45.96.115 linux-dmcl #
# AixUnix-server
10.45.64.33 lscopy02 #
# Windows_Steinfurt:
10.45.64.61 SSGIS01 #
#web-tests
0.0.0.0 lscopy02 # cont=Zabix;
http://lscopy02.kreis-steinfurt.lokal/zabbix;"zabbix"
0.0.0.0 SSGIS01 # cont=Altlasten;
http://SSGIS01.kreis-steinfurt.lokal/ArcGIS/services/Maps/Altlasten/MapServer?wsdl
;"www.esri.com" cont=Abgrabungen;
http://SSGIS01.kreis-steinfurt.lokal/ArcGIS/services/Maps/Abgrabungen/MapServer?wsdl
;"www.esri.com" cont=Aufschuettungen;
http://SSGIS01.kreis-steinfurt.lokal/ArcGIS/services/Maps/Aufschuettungen/MapServer?wsdl
;"www.esri.com"
0.0.0.0 linux-dmcl # cont=Drucker;
http://linux-dmcl.kreis-steinfurt.lokal:631/printers;"Drucker"
Any tipps?
Thanks
hjb
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