That worked. Uncommenting and setting the MAXMSG_CLIENT=1024 line in xymonserver.cfg and restarting the xymon-server service fixed my issue with purple columns. I guess there's more data coming from the PSclient than BBwin.
Thank you.
*Kris Springer*
On Mon, May 7, 2018 at 4:12 PM, Adam Goryachev < mailinglists at websitemanagers.com.au> wrote:
On 08/05/18 02:37, Kris Springer wrote:
I have a number of Windows servers that have had the BBwin client installed for years and has been working fine. I recently turned off the BBwin client and installed the latest XymonPSclient. Now I'm getting inconsistent reports in some of the columns on the Xymon webpage. Specifically the 'uptime', 'svcs', and 'who' columns. When I look at the 'clientlog' that the Xymon server is receiving from the client, it shows the 'who' data correctly, but it's not getting injested by the Xymon server accurately for some reason. I have the same PSclient with exact same config installed on many different Windows clients. Here's the breakout of inconsistencies.
1 Win Server 2012 Standard - 'uptime' purple, 'svcs' purple, 'who' purple multiple Win Server 2008 R2 Enterprise SP1 - 'uptime' ok, 'svcs' ok, 'who' blank but not purple multiple Win 10 Pro - all columns ok 1 Win Server 2012 R2 Essentials - all columns ok 1 Win Server 2012 R2 Standard - all columns ok
Anyone have any ideas?
Have you checked the xymon server logs to see if it is truncating the reports received? You may need to increase the permitted maximum data message size.
Regards, Adam
Thank you.
Kris Springer
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