On 25/01/11 8:05 AM, dOCtoR MADneSs wrote:
- it is xymonclient.ps1 that is the actual client code.
Where logs and temporary files are stored ? %TEMP%\xymonclient.log - contains date stamp and a copy of the last client report - written out as a debugging aid, the script doesn't actually need any temporary files %TEMP%\xymonconfig.cfg - contains the config returned from the server after each report is sent (i.e client-local.cfg section).
Le 24/01/2011 07:10, David Baldwin a écrit :
On 24/01/11 3:55 AM, dOCtoR MADneSs wrote:
Hi,
I found this Xymon client : http://xymon.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/xymon/sandbox/WinPSClient/ I tried to install it the way I found logical.
1st : I fought with Windows 7 Home Premium to allow execution on PowerShell scripts. I finally edited registry and allow it manually. 2nd : As administrator, I ran "powershell", then tried to install the service this way : .\xymonclient.ps1 install
But I got many errors about adding service and modifying registry (all errors are related to permission denial).
Can D Baldwin, or anyone else informed about powershell and Xymon client installation, help me ?
You'd need to have Administrator access to install I'm pretty sure.
Please send me the errors and I'll see what I can do. I can probably find a Windows 7 box to test on.
Thanks, David.
Hi,
Can you give me informations about XymonPSClient.exe ? XymonPSClient.exe is just a renamed copy of ABC_SRVANY.EXE which is just the service runner that spawns the powershell process to run the script
Note that value of %TEMP% - or in PS $env:TEMP - will depend on whether you are running the service as specific user or just as a local service, and on the version of Windows you are using.
David.
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