Hi,
It appears that you need to do some more reading on Xymon, how it works, and its requirements.
I'm guessing that you haven't loaded the clients on the other servers, which is why you don't have client data. The xymon server includes the client, which is why you're getting it for the server.As you haven't shared what exactly you changed and haven't told us what the output you're getting is, I can't tell you what's wrong here.There are two steps for removing hosts. first, remove them from the hosts.cfg or hosts.d file that you put them in, then tell xymon (by way of the drop hostname) command that you're removing them. You can also use that command with an additional parameter to remove a single test without dropping the entire host. The test will disappear permanently unless xymon is still receiving data for it, in which case it will reappear after a short time.
Scot Kreienkamp |Senior Systems Engineer | La-Z-Boy Corporate One La-Z-Boy Drive| Monroe, Michigan 48162 | Office: 734-384-6403 | | Mobile: 7349151444 | Email: Scot.Kreienkamp at la-z-boy.com From: Xymon [mailto:xymon-bounces at xymon.com] On Behalf Of Devvkanth Krishnamurthy Sent: Friday, January 11, 2019 8:39 AM To: xymon at xymon.com Subject: [Xymon] CPU/Disks/memory for xymon clients
Hi,
I would like to know the solution for the below issues
I am actually having trouble loading CPU ,Memory and Disk in Xymon clients , but in the Xymon server it is working fine. Can you please explain how the data is populated for clients in these columns.
The uptime status is listed as a separate column after modifying the tasks.cfg file and modified the protocols.cfg file for uptime as "options banner" and I m not getting the correct output. May I know what needs to be done here.
I would like to know if there is any way that I can remove existing parameters ,I can do the removal for additional parameters by removing in the hosts.cfg file but it does not get removed , so I had to use "drop hostname parameter" . But for the existing ones I am not able to remove it even using that.
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Thanks and Regards, Devvkanth K Unix SME
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