[Xymon] Dropping an entire Host from Xymon

Novosielski, Ryan novosirj at ca.rutgers.edu
Thu Oct 9 20:46:58 CEST 2014


Your xymon/server directory is where you put it. How would we know where you installed your software? It's probably in one of those xymon directories.

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On Oct 9, 2014, at 13:57, Lalonde, Pierre <Pierre.Lalonde at ca.ebarrette.com<mailto:Pierre.Lalonde at ca.ebarrette.com>> wrote:

I know that the command to get rid of an host in Xymon is…


        ~/server/bin/xymon 127.0.0.1 "drop HOSTNAME"

But i dont seem able to do it or adapt it for my Xymon.  I get this error message :

-bash: /home/it/server/bin/xymon: No such file or directory
I made a ls of the home/it directory and got
                libpng-1.5.2         libxml2-2.6.32         openssl-1.0.0d         pango-1.17.5         pcre-8.02         rrdtool-1.4.3              web          xymon-4.3.3.tar.gz  xymon-4.3.4.tar.gz
libpng-1.5.2.tar.gz  libxml2-2.6.32.tar.gz  openssl-1.0.0d.tar.gz  pango-1.17.5.tar.gz  pcre-8.02.tar.gz  rrdtool_1.4.3.orig.tar.gz  xymon-4.3.3  xymon-4.3.4

So no server directory….

What i want to do is to remove  the history for an host so i can reload it…. It seem to stay purple all the time even if i have restart the BBwin service… reinstall the client… rebooted my Xymon server…

Thank you


Pierre Lalonde
Technicien réseautique

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