[Xymon] Android 2.2 App

Ralph Mitchell ralphmitchell at gmail.com
Thu Nov 3 18:31:06 CET 2011


On Thu, Nov 3, 2011 at 12:14 PM, Darrik Mazey <darrik.lists at darmasoft.com>wrote:

> On 11/03/2011 12:26 AM, Ralph Mitchell wrote:
> > Giving:
> >
> >       192.168.1.4
> >
> > I get an Apache log entry.  Changing that to
> >
> >       192.168.1.4/ <http://192.168.1.4/>
> >
> > I get NO Apache log entry, nothing at all.  Adding xymon to the end:
> >
> >       192.168.1.4/xymon <http://192.168.1.4/xymon>
> >
> > gets me green status and a log entry again.
> >
> > Are you assuming that Xymon is installed at the top level, or are you
> > appending anything to the hostname??
>
> Technically speaking, I make the assumption that xymon is installed
> top-level.  To get the page (depending on version of xymon and assuming
> ssl is checked) I basically do:
>
> https://<HOSTNAME_SETTING>/nongreen.html
>
> Where HOSTNAME_SETTING is "192.168.1.4/", this gives a request for:
>
> https://192.168.1.4//nongreen.html
>
> The apache Http module kicks up a Bad URI error on a double slash.
>
> If xymon is not installed top-level, HOSTNAME_SETTING can be set to
> "192.168.1.4/PATH" (no trailing slash) and the request becomes:
>
> https://192.168.1.4/PATH/nongreen.html
>
> I will update the code to check for a trailing slash in the hostname and
> remove it, as a convenience.
>
> Do you recommend a separate setting for the PATH part, or is it
> sufficient to append that to the hostname setting?
>

Perhaps just a note in the hostname setting box?  Could it be labelled
something like "Hostname and path", or just "Url for xymon"?

Ralph Mitchell
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