This is a standalone machine, both server and client I guess. Is there a different set-up required for that?
Regards,
Nick
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On 11 August 2012 01:32, Henrik St?rner <henrik at hswn.dk> wrote:
On 10-08-2012 17:30, Nick Pettefar wrote:
There is no index.html or any other plain file in the /export/home/xymon/server/www/ directory, should there be?
They are generated when xymongen runs, once it has some data. Should show up a few minutes after you start Xymon.
This bit me once also.
It might be a FAQ, but perhaps it would be helpful to have "make install" and package post-install scripts create initial files (if none exist), that say "Data coming soon..." or similar. I see no down-side to this.
J