David
Those tests that are showing are server-side "probe" tests. They can work even if the target host is not running a Xymon client, and they involve the Xymon server (specifically xymonnet) sending ping packets and attempting TCP socket connections.
The other tests you want (CPU, memory, iostat) require the Xymon client to be running on the host. If you have that installed and running, it might not be sending the client-side messages to the server, and you should try to find out why. Start by checking your ghost client report.
Cheers Jeremy
On 20 February 2013 09:49, Mills, David (IS) <David.Mills at ngc.com> wrote:
Hi, all…
My boss just walked up and asked me “why all the tests aren’t available for this host on Xymon?” I had to confess I didn’t know the answer and am hoping you can help.
The entry for the host in hosts.cfg is:
<ip> <hostname> # ssh ntp TRENDS:*,zonestat:zonestatcpu|zonestatmem|zonestatnproc|zonestatsize|zonersssize
What shows on the screen is just the results from ntp, ssh, info and trends.
For the life of me, I can’t get it to display cpu, memory, mem2, iostat, or any of the other usual column “tests”. I’ve tried using the following configuration variations in hosts.cfg, all with the same results:
<ip> <hostname> #and <ip> <hostname> # cpu disk iostat iostat2 mem memory ntp ssh TRENDS:*,zonestat:zonestatcpu|zonestatmem|zonestatnproc|zonestatsize|zonersssize
but I can’t get more than the original four columns mentioned above to populate.
It is painfully obvious to me at this point that I do not fully understand the rules at work as to what causes columns to appear / disappear.
Help? / Thanks!
david
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