If you haven't got root access to the systems then you will be in for a very difficult time, not only for the Xymon server but also when it comes to deploying the Xymon client to be able to report on those systems (unless all you are doing is basic ping/service polling remotely).
My advice would be to work with the SAs to get them to assist you with the installation, they are more likely to co-operate if they have some idea of what you are doing on their systems.
Steve
On 13 February 2012 11:05, Buchan Milne <bgmilne at staff.telkomsa.net> wrote:
On Saturday, 11 February 2012 00:27:41 LOZOVSKY, DANIEL L wrote:
I want to install Xymon on our production server, but our SAs have a new policy which they do not allow temporary root access to do all the installs. Is there a way to install Xymon without needing root access?
Sure, build a package of some kind on a different host, and provide the package to your SAs.
Regards, Buchan
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