Hi Timothy,
On Thu, 28 Apr 2022, Timothy Williams wrote:
First, make sure the xymonclient_config.xml contains the line <clientremotecfgexec>1</clientremotecfgexec> to tell the script to get the remote config file from Xymon server.
Yes, it is there but your suggestion made me take a closer look at the xymonclient_config.xml file and I found that the clientconfigfile directive was pointed at a non-existant path. DUH!! Once I fixed that things started working.
Thanks to all that helped.
Regards,
-- Tom me at tdiehl.org
On Thu, Apr 28, 2022 at 1:54 PM <me at tdiehl.org> wrote:
Hi,
Resending this as I sent it from the wrong address and figured it would get moderated.
Sorry for the duplicate message.
On Wed, 20 Apr 2022, David Boyer wrote:
Try setting it up for a file to exist on the drive. If the drive goes offline, the file will become non-existent and should alert.
That sounds like a great idea, however I cannot for the life of me get Xymon to see any files. The msgs column just stays clear.
I have added the following to client-local.cfg: [host=fs1.mydomain.com] file:D:\Canary_DO_NOT_Delete.txt
as well as "FILE D:\Canary_DO_NOT_Delete.txt" to analysis.cfg file.
I also see the following in the powershell client log: 2022-04-28 12:57:38.030 Connecting to host XX.XX.XX.178 2022-04-28 12:57:38.061 Sent 112 bytes to server 2022-04-28 12:57:38.265 Received 0 bytes from server 2022-04-28 12:57:38.265 XymonProcessRuntimeCheck finished
Based on the above it looks like the Xymon server is not sending the client-local data to the client. Is there something I need to do to get Xymon to send the client-local data to the client or am I missing something else?
Regards,
-- Tom me at tdiehl.org
Dave
On Wed, Apr 20, 2022 at 3:16 PM <me at tdiehl.org> wrote:
Hi Christian,
On Tue, 19 Apr 2022, Becker Christian wrote:
Tom,
the following should do it for you: try to include the disks of the mentioned windows server in analysis.cfg with the needed options, even
if
they already show up in the disk section.
Example:
HOST=WINDOWSSERVER DISK C 85 90 DISK D 55 70
(Pls note that changes like this could take some minutes before they
are reflected by xymon.)
Now xymon knows that you explicitly want to know about these disks. You
can verify this if you add a disk in this section that doesn't exist on the windows server: after a couple of minutes, xymon should report this disk as red in the disk section.
I cannot get the above to work.
I have a file in analysis.d with the following in it: HOST=fs1.mydomain.com DISK C 90 95 DISK D 93 95 This was there when the D drive went offline and Xymon never alerted.
To test further, I dropped the warning for the D drive to 78 which is less than the current usage of 79% and I added the below. DISK z 93 95 What I found was the D drive went yellow as expected but the Z drive is ignored as it does not exist.
I am running 4.3.30 from the Terebithia rpms.
Any other suggestions?
Regards,
-- Tom me at tdiehl.org
Regards and good luck! Christian
-----Urspr?ngliche Nachricht----- Von: Xymon <xymon-bounces at xymon.com> Im Auftrag von me at tdiehl.org Gesendet: Donnerstag, 14. April 2022 22:58 An: xymon at xymon.com Betreff: [Xymon] Can Xymon alert for a missing disk on windows?
Hi,
Is there a way to have Xymon alert if a disk is missing on a Windows
server?
I have the win_ps_client installed on them and I see the disks listed
in the client data. Is it possible to configure Xymon to alert is one of those disks is missing?
We had a server that one of the disks went off line after updates were
installed and the machine was rebooted (Thanks Microsoft). Xymon was happy but the users were not.
My Google foo has not yielded anything useful but I feel like this
should be possible without resorting to Powershell weirdness.
Regards,
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