Thank you, sir!
;-)
From: Thomas Eckert [mailto:thomas.eckert at IT-Eckert.de] Sent: Tuesday, November 20, 2012 2:55 PM To: Mills, David (IS) Cc: xymon at xymon.com Subject: EXT :Re: [Xymon] How to view history of status changes from CLI
According to the documentation this I I'd done by xymond_history. The data is feed from the 'stachg'- channel -- _probably_you can even subscribe a program daemon-like to that channel and do your own handling in real-time...
Thomas
"Mills, David (IS)" <David.Mills at ngc.com<mailto:David.Mills at ngc.com>> schrieb: Brilliant, Thomas. Thanks!
By any chance do you know what process(es) update these files?
Thanks again…
david
From: Thomas Eckert [mailto:thomas.eckert at IT-Eckert.de] Sent: Tuesday, November 20, 2012 1:04 PM To: Mills, David (IS) Cc: xymon at xymon.com<mailto:xymon at xymon.com> Subject: EXT :Re: [Xymon] How to view history of status changes from CLI
Hi David,
as a last resort this information is available on a per-host basis in
data/hist/<hostname>.
For each host there is one file in data/hist/ containing _the
complete history_ for that host in the form, format can be easily verified by comparing with the web version:
<column> <end-time> <start-time> <duration> <old-color> <new-color> <?>
HTH Thomas
"Mills, David (IS)" <David.Mills at ngc.com<mailto:David.Mills at ngc.com>> schrieb: Hello –
Is there a way to generate the output from the “eventlog.sh” report from the CLI? I need to manipulate the data via scripts and would prefer not cutting / pasting…
?
Thanks!
david
David Mills
Systems Administrator
Northrop Grumman