22 Dec
2010
22 Dec
'10
4:58 p.m.
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On 12/22/2010 11:41 AM, Tim McCloskey wrote:
Most likely there is a simple way to setup client/server comms on some port other than 1984 -- keeping the current production bb running on 1984 until you are satisfied with the new Xymon implementation (for a group of hosts).
There is indeed, and this is exactly what I did. I forget what file it is exactly, but it's definitely in the "etc" directory of the installs. You can grep for 1984 and easily locate that directive.
1999 seems to be a common alternate port for some reason.
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