You don’t need xymoncmd.
The problem is probably that he’s going into HIS home directory instead of Xymon’s home directory.
If the user running the xymon server is xymon then the command would be
~xymon/server/bin/xymon 127.0.0.1 “drop HOSTNAME”
From: Xymon [mailto:xymon-bounces at xymon.com] On Behalf Of Steve Coile Sent: Thursday, October 09, 2014 1:14 PM To: Lalonde, Pierre Cc: xymon at xymon.com Subject: Re: [Xymon] Dropping an entire Host from Xymon
~/server/bin/xymoncmd xymon localhost 'drop HOSTNAME'
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On Thu, Oct 9, 2014 at 1:47 PM, Lalonde, Pierre <Pierre.Lalonde at ca.ebarrette.com<mailto:Pierre.Lalonde at ca.ebarrette.com>> wrote: I know that the command to get rid of an host in Xymon is…
~/server/bin/xymon 127.0.0.1 "drop HOSTNAME"
But i dont seem able to do it or adapt it for my Xymon. I get this error message :
-bash: /home/it/server/bin/xymon: No such file or directory I made a ls of the home/it directory and got libpng-1.5.2 libxml2-2.6.32 openssl-1.0.0d pango-1.17.5 pcre-8.02 rrdtool-1.4.3 web xymon-4.3.3.tar.gz xymon-4.3.4.tar.gz libpng-1.5.2.tar.gz libxml2-2.6.32.tar.gz openssl-1.0.0d.tar.gz pango-1.17.5.tar.gz pcre-8.02.tar.gz rrdtool_1.4.3.orig.tar.gz xymon-4.3.3 xymon-4.3.4
So no server directory….
What i want to do is to remove the history for an host so i can reload it…. It seem to stay purple all the time even if i have restart the BBwin service… reinstall the client… rebooted my Xymon server…
Thank you
Pierre Lalonde Technicien réseautique
Barrette-Chapais Ltée
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