I use a proxy because we have many satellite sites (of which this is one of them), all over the world. They all feed back to our main xymon server in the UK.
For now I've fudged it, by creating an ext script that runs in the xymon-client. If it sees that the xymonproxy process is not running then it sends a clear for those tests, otherwise it does nothing.
On 7 November 2012 13:10, Olivier AUDRY <olivier at audry.fr> wrote:
hello
here my setup :
server1 and server2 share a fs (gfs, drbd what you want) so we have the xymon data replicated on both device at anytime.
HA hold the vip on the server1. The server1 run xymon and all your monitoring tools. If the server1 goes down hw switch to server2 and run xymon on server2. And you don't need xymonproxy.
hope that help
oau
Le mercredi 07 novembre 2012 à 11:51 +0000, Heather Keen a écrit :
Can't do that, and we don't want to have a secondary xymon server there as this will very much complicate our alerting process.