You probably just need to drop those tests.
$ ./xymon xymonhostname 'drop domain_1.com conn' # from $XYMONHOME/bin directory
Thanks, Larry Barber
On Sun, Jan 6, 2013 at 1:21 PM, Ciprian Parfon <ciprian.parfon at gmail.com>wrote:
Hi Gents,
Need a bit of help on something. In my hosts.cfg on fresh installed xymon server (v 4.3.10) I have this:
group <H4>Websites</H4> group-compress <H5>Main</H5> 127.0.0.1 domain_1.com # noconn http://www.domain_1.com 127.0.0.2 domain_2.com # noconn https://www.domain_2.com
group-compress <H5>Redmine</H5> 127.0.0.3 dev.managinglife.com # noconn https://dev.domain_1.com/**redmine/ <https://dev.domain_1.com/redmine/>
group-compress <H5>Jenkins</H5> 127.0.0.4 dev.domain_1.com # noconn http://dev.domain_1.com/**jenkins/ <http://dev.domain_1.com/jenkins/> 127.0.0.4 preprod.domain_2.com # noconn http://preprod.domain_2.com/**jenkins/<http://preprod.domain_2.com/jenkins/> 127.0.0.6 prod.domain_2.com # noconn http://prod.domain_2.com/**jenkins/ <http://prod.domain_2.com/jenkins/>
Although for the first 2 websites all looks good, for the ones which follow below, I get the "conn" column which shows "red" (that's because those hosts don't respond to ping, being default ec2 instances). Any idea how can I remove the "conn" column/check ?
Thanks!
-- Ciprian Parfon System & Network Engineer +40 721879113 ciprian.parfon at gmail.com
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