On 7/18/2016 1:43 PM, Scot Kreienkamp wrote:
Try something like:
10.1.2.3 testhost # CLIENT:my host.site.secure
Don’t do that. That means the server will look for a client reporting in with that name instead of testhost.
Ermmm. Not exactly.
Take this example line from hosts.cfg:
0.0.0.0 foo.com # CLIENT:foo NAME:bar
The host will be displayed (on the web page) on a line leading with the name "bar" rather than the expected "foo.com". Messages from clients "foo.com" OR "foo" will be matched to this host and displayed on its line.
CLIENT does not define an "instead of" relationship, rather an "in addition to" relationship.
Our most common use for this tag is the retirement of an old application. The old server was named "foo", but the new server is named something else. There may have been application-specific tests performed and reported to Xymon under the client name "foo". Rather than hunt down all the old scripts, 'tis simpler to just say "If you get a message for "foo", please include its results here."
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