I use and recommend the Terebithia RPMs. Building from source doesn't buy you anything for the client, IMO.
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On Feb 20, 2015, at 16:44, Andrew Rakowski <landrew at pnnl.gov<mailto:landrew at pnnl.gov>> wrote:
On Fri, 20 Feb 2015, J.C. Cleaver wrote (in part):
Secondly, I needed to add "FollowSymLinks" to the cgi options sections in the apache config file for xymon before any of the scripts would work. Once that was in place, and Apache restarted, we seemed to have a working xymon install.
Odd. FollowSymLinks should already be present in the config files for 4.3.18. Which stanza did you need to add it to?
My apologies on this false alarm / operator error / PEBKAC incident.
It was MY mistake - I appear to have copied the example xymon-apacheconf.txt file to /etc/httpd/conf.d/xymon-apache.conf file. I noticed it needed editing to use the right path, but thought that was an oversight in the config/make during build/install, and fixed it manually.
If I had actually *read* the install instructions, it says to link the /home/xymon/server/etc/xymon-apache.conf file into the apache conf.d directory, which would have worked fine, and DOES have the proper FollowSymLinks options in place, as well as correct paths for the install.
When making a tarball to copy onto other systems, it's better to do a ./configure --client since you'll end up pulling in slightly lighter binaries, however the ones produced by the server config should still work.
Thanks, I'll do new client builds on other systems for the appropriate OS releases and architectures.
I'm actually tempted to just use your Terabithia.org<http://Terabithia.org> RPMs for the clients. It's nice to have a package install, as we're all used to doing an "rpm -qa | grep XXX" in the RedHat world to see if package XXX is installed.
-Andrew
ps: I blame Thursdays for the problem - I never could get the hang of Thursdays.
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