Looks to me like (the *xymonserver.cfg* variable) *$XYMON* isn't defined with an absolute path, and (the environment variable) *$PATH* does not include *~xymon/server/bin*.
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On Thu, Sep 18, 2014 at 8:21 PM, Jeremy Laidman <jlaidman at rebel-it.com.au> wrote:
That's weird. The error message says that it's trying to load the task defined in tasks.cfg section [xymon]. My tasks.cfg has no [xymon]. The nearest match is [xymond]. Similarly, the command 'xymon' would have been defined in a "CMD" line, and my tasks.cfg has no such line.
You should check your tasks.cfg (and tasks.d directory contents) for invalid entries. A useful diagnostic is to dump the tasks like so:
xymoncmd sh -c '$XYMONHOME/bin/xymonlaunch --config=$XYMONHOME/etc/tasks.cfg --dump'
This will show you the tasks configuration after being parsed by xymonlaunch, which includes slurping in include files, stripping comments, de-duplicating entries, and dropping unrecognised keywords.
J
On 19 September 2014 04:12, Andre Beyleveldt <Andreb at paym8.co.za> wrote:
Hi Guys
I need some assistance with regards to setting up Xymon, I have seen it once or twice but the actual config itself I have never done.
I used the man pages etc. but I can’t get my Xymon url to show the page, checked the log and I am getting the following.
Then the error just repeats over and over.
Does anyone perhaps have an example of what needs to be setup that I can use to reference to mine to see what I did wrong.
Kind regards,
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