The "NAME" directive is not doing what you think it is doing.
Each host is defined once in Xymon. It may appear on several lines, but there is only _one_ entry for the host in the "database". Which line Xymon uses depends on what is on the line. Look at the "PREFER" directive for more information on that decision. You may change the NAME of the host, but only one time.
Your host "srv02.foo.com" can be displayed as "Server Xymon", but it can not be displayed elsewhere as "Test"
I've used "combo tests" to work around this limitation. If I had an actual host named "foo.bar.com", for which I wanted both display names "A" and "B", I'd do something like:
:: hosts.cfg :: 0.0.0.0 foo.bar.com # name:A 0.0.0.0 foo.bar.com.local # name:B testip noconn
:: combo.cfg :: foo.bar.com.local.msgs = foo.bar.com.msgs
The "testip noconn" combination keeps xymonnet from trying to perform name resolution for my fake hostname. The entry in combo.cfg populates the msgs test for my fake hostname.
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On 12/11/2017 5:39 PM, Jimmy Aulestia wrote:
Hi,
I try to change the hostname in the hosts.cfg, but in the second time that srv02 is in the file, the name "Server Xymon" don't change
in the web page.I have Xymon 4.3.28.**
This is my hosts.cfg:
page INICIO <H5> INICIO </H5> roup-except test 10.111.112.28 srv02 # NAME:"Server Xymon" prefer
page PRODUCCION <H5>PRODUCCION</H5>
subpage SG <H5> SG </H5> subparent SG PPGA <H5> PPGA </H5> subparent test <H5> test </H5> group-only TEST1 <font size="+1">test</font> 10.111.112.28 srv02 # NAME:"test"
What is wrong? Thanks.
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