Now I'm even more confused about this. For a short time, the server without any xymond data started getting something, but I'm guessing it stopped and later turned purple. I've tried clearing the test but it remains purple. At one stage my "all non-green" page showed the purple, and then showed a transition from yellow to green as the most recent in the list of events in the last 240 minutes.
Perhaps I should clear out all history and all status values and checkpoints, and start all over again. I'm guessing I can do this by stopping, deleting everything in $XYMONTMP, and starting again. I'd prefer not to, but could this be my only option?
J
On Mon, Mar 21, 2011 at 12:01 AM, Jeremy Laidman <jlaidman at rebel-it.com.au> wrote:
Hi I can't work this out. I have two practically identical Xymon (4.3.0) servers successfully monitoring a few other servers. Both have identical hosts.cfg files and present identical results for all monitored hosts, as well as themselves. The strange thing is that the "xymond" column for the first server is green but is a dash "-" for the second server.