I have been using Xymon sucessfully for several weeks on my local machine as a client / server. I have now attempted to move the client portion to another system. Per the CLIENT.READ me, all I had to do was create a xymon user and copy the /home/xymon/client directory over to the cleint. I started the client and all appeared well.
However, the hostname on that system is generic and doesn't resolve to the correct DNS. In other words the host name on that system (1.2.3.4) is hostname. However, "hostname" resolves over the network as 4.3.2.1. So, when the ping test runs, it runs for 4.3.2.1. Another thing to note is that on the ghost screen, there is a ghost showing as reporting from that host... but also shows that the same host name is a Candidate. How do I tell Xymon that they are the same thing?
Also,
I am having another problem on the client whereas I'm getting a "connection refused" when trying to send the the xymon command. I have to assume this means that this is local to that machine. However, I've got my firewall turned off, so I'm not sure I understand how that can be.
-- Michael Beatty Sherwin-Williams IT Analyst/Developer michael.beatty at sherwin.com 216-515-7374