I believe the xymond.chk is a checkpoint file, where Xymon remembers the state of the world to be able to reload it on restarting. You'd probably need to shutdown xymon, edit the file, then restart xymon.
Ralph Mitchell On Oct 31, 2013 11:10 AM, "Mike Burger" <mburger at bubbanfriends.org> wrote:
We have maintenance scheduled for 14 servers in our environment this Saturday night. Knowing that the systems could be rebooted, etc, anytime between 9PM and 1AM, I've prescheduled these servers to be "disabled" from 2059 on Saturday night thru 0101 on Sunday morning.
I'm now being given a directive to have these systems disabled from 1959 to 0101.
I'd like to be able to modify the existing schedule, without having to remove and recreate them. As the GUI doesn't provide this option (only an option to cancel), I'm hoping that I can find a file wherein I can modify the schedule.
I've found $XYMONHOME/server/tmp/xymond.chk, and tried modifying that file, but the changes do not seem to be filtering into the Maintenance screen.
Is there a file that I can modify? If so, where is it?
Thank you.
-- Mike Burger http://www.bubbanfriends.org
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