On 3/11/2016 3:00 PM, Jason Brockdorf wrote:
0.0.0.0 .default.# NOCOLUMNS:files
127.0.0.1hhsiamxymon # bbd http://localhost/ 123.32.139.15cent5vm # my test client @ home
This concerns me a little. The # is not a comment delimiter in this context. I have no idea what xymonnet is going to do the those tags. If you want comments, put them on the line above.
I don't like the non-qualified domain names, but that shouldn't prevent this stuff from working. If you really are using short-names, I suggest putting an explicit TESTIP in your .default. line. Again, it shouldn't be the cause of your breakage, but it would be a good idea.
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page prod-httpservers A bunch of HTTP servers
Have you tried this without the hypen in the page name?
group-only conn|cpu|memory|disk|info|ports|procs|sslcert|clientlog HTTP
re-using the group name should not cause any trouble.
if you run xymoncmd xymoncfg --web or xymoncmd xymoncfg --net
Is the hosts.cfg correctly parsed?
If you run xymoncmd xymonnet --no-update hhsce4aveimwst1 does the output look reasonable?
Is there anything interesting in xymond.log ?
Do things because you should, not just because you can.
John Thurston 907-465-8591 John.Thurston at alaska.gov Enterprise Technology Services Department of Administration State of Alaska