Yes, that's the default for any device listed in hosts.cfg (with name and IP address) that doesn't run a Xymon client. But why would you want to give up visibility of all other functionality that your devices provide?
On 27 November 2012 11:28, James <kfc.android at gmail.com> wrote:
Hi guys,
I'm very new to this Xymon-land, spent some time to install and configure Xymon on my virtual machine runs CentOS 6.3
Here's my thought, since I have very limited skill in this monitoring field, my target is only to have a program which can test the 'ping' only.
Is that doable if I can use Xymon and disable some of the functions? Has anyone ever think about this before? Maybe some hint or guides, thanks!
Btw, I'm working on this as my school project, hopefully I didn't break/offend anyone's work and copyright, if so, please let me know.
Many thanks :D
-- Best, James
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