If the TCP port (1984?) is configurable, you _may_ be able to have multiple server instances running. Of course, you'd need to configure the client as well.
Having said that, custom views can be created and would be a better solution.
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On Fri, Aug 13, 2010 at 4:34 AM, L.M.J <linuxmasterjedi at free.fr> wrote:
Hi,
I'm wondering if I can host 2 XYmon on the same server who got 2 IPs. XYmon01 binded on IP01 receives informations from XYmon clients A, B, C, D and XYmon02 binded on IP02 receives and display status from clients E, F, G, H.. My goal is to offer different view for totally different people / needs and I don't want to mix everything on one XYmon. The main question could be : can I bind Xymon to an IP ?
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