Sounds to me like you want to use bbproxy on that secondary network.
You can have one Xymon server report the overall status to another Xymon server. It will put a Remote Pages header at the bottom of bb.html and a link to the other server's bb.html so you can go into detail. I'm not sure what process actually does this. In the past at remote locations I just used the entire package so that the remote site can simply browse to it themselves.
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On Mon, Jul 26, 2010 at 2:36 PM, <d.tom.schmitt at l-3com.com> wrote:
Design question:
Currently we have 2 separate networks. We are running BB on both of the networks. The display is on the localnetwork.
The separated network can send info to the local network so that thelocal BB server can display all of the information for us and alert us.
There are about 40 servers we need the info from on the separatednetwork.
Is there a way to accept the data from the separated BB server into thelocal Xymon server?
We will be replacing the BB server with the Xymon server on the localnetwork.
We do not want to punch a hole for each server if we don’t have to forsecurity reasons.
Additional question:
Can an Xymon server on the separated network report all of its info tothe local Xymon server for display?
Do you need an additional Xymon server on the separated network to justgather the info and forward it to the local Xymon server?
All ideas are appreciated! J
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