On 1/16/2019 4:12 PM, John Thurston wrote:
On 1/16/2019 2:23 PM, Adam Thorn wrote:
The way xymon works is that in the default "central" mode, a script runs periodically on the client which sends data to the "central" server where it's then parsed to generate the various test results. The message sent to the server contains the output of e.g.
/usr/lib/xymon/client/bin/xymonclient-linux.sh . . .
It looks like I'll need to hack the script, and see how the parser on the xymon server reacts.
Which I have done, and I'm getting closer to what I need. It looks like the parser is ok with missing sections, so I've stripped xymonclient-linux.sh almost bare. If this works out, I'll probably make a new script and reference it by overriding the os type.
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