Xymon experts,
I am running the Redhat 6.2 64 bit OS. Is there a (yum) distribution channel for Xymon or perhaps a rpm src package for Redhat 6 to install from? Or will I need to build and compile it all from scratch from the given download package?
Tim Tyler
Network Engineer
Beloit College
On Thu, 2012-04-05 at 16:35 -0500, Tim Tyler wrote:
Xymon experts,
I am running the Redhat 6.2 64 bit OS. Is there a (yum) distribution channel for Xymon or perhaps a rpm src package for Redhat 6 to install from? Or will I need to build and compile it all from scratch from the given download package?
Hi,
I don't know of any RPM package or repo for Xymon. I built it from source and run it on CentOS 6.2 (64-bit).
John.
-- John Horne, Plymouth University, UK Tel: +44 (0)1752 587287 Fax: +44 (0)1752 587001
Xymon experts,
I am running the Redhat 6.2 64 bit OS. Is there a (yum) distribution channel for Xymon or perhaps a rpm src package for Redhat 6 to install from? Or will I need to build and compile it all from scratch from the given download package?
There is no official RPM set or repo for Xymon... However, you might find these helpful if you need RH6 x86_64: http://terabithia.org/rpms/xymon/el6/
Regards,
-jc
JC, other Xymon experts, The rpm's from http://terabithia.org/rpms/xymon/el6/ seem to be working like a charm (xymon-4.3.7-14). I installed them and got the server up and running just fine. I installed the client rpm on another server and it seemed to install without any problems and I changed the xymonclient.cfg to contain the server ip address. But I am not sure with this version how to configure the server (or client) to monitor disk space, cpu, etc. In my old host.cfg file on the server, I used to have a line like the following: 192.168.20.20 xxx.beloit.edu # bbd ssh
But the problem is that I am getting a red button for the bbd field related to the client server. I ran the xymonlaunch client program on 192.168.20.20 (client server) and it seems to be running. But the Xymon server won't show a connection for it. Is bbd still a valid field? So now I am not even sure which side I need to fix this. If I have both the xymon server and a client server running, can someone point me to what file I need to look at and what configuration I might be missing? Tim
-----Original Message----- From: cleaver at terabithia.org [mailto:cleaver at terabithia.org] Sent: Thursday, April 05, 2012 5:43 PM To: Tim Tyler Cc: xymon at xymon.com Subject: Re: [Xymon] yum or rpm for Redhat 6
Xymon experts,
I am running the Redhat 6.2 64 bit OS. Is there a (yum) distribution channel for Xymon or perhaps a rpm src package for Redhat 6 to install from? Or will I need to build and compile it all from scratch from the given download package?
There is no official RPM set or repo for Xymon... However, you might find these helpful if you need RH6 x86_64: http://terabithia.org/rpms/xymon/el6/
Regards,
-jc
Typo in lib/stackio.c in release 4.3.7 in line ~341:
if (*dirname == '/') strcpy(dirfn, dirname); else sprintf(dirfn,
"%s/%s", stackfd_base, dirname);
if ((dirfd = opendir(dirfn)) == NULL) {
errprintf("Cannot open directory %s\n", fn);
return;
}
Should be something like:
if (*dirname == '/') strcpy(dirfn, dirname); else sprintf(dirfn,
"%s/%s", stackfd_base, dirname);
if ((dirfd = opendir(dirfn)) == NULL) {
errprintf("Cannot open directory %s\n", dirfn);
return;
}
JC, other Xymon experts, The rpm's from http://terabithia.org/rpms/xymon/el6/ seem to be working like a charm (xymon-4.3.7-14). I installed them and got the server up and running just fine. I installed the client rpm on another server and it seemed to install without any problems and I changed the xymonclient.cfg to contain the server ip address. But I am not sure with this version how to configure the server (or client) to monitor disk space, cpu, etc. In my old host.cfg file on the server, I used to have a line like the following: 192.168.20.20 xxx.beloit.edu # bbd ssh
But the problem is that I am getting a red button for the bbd field related to the client server. I ran the xymonlaunch client program on 192.168.20.20 (client server) and it seems to be running. But the Xymon server won't show a connection for it. Is bbd still a valid field? So now I am not even sure which side I need to fix this. If I have both the xymon server and a client server running, can someone point me to what file I need to look at and what configuration I might be missing? Tim
Tim,
bbd is still a valid field; if the main xymond server is running there it should be green. Does it change when you substitute 127.0.0.1 for the IP?
The server's local client report (the server's own disk/cpu, etc) is still sent the same way as before: through the single xymonlaunch process configured via tasks.cfg.
On the server the client should always report locally. You can edit xymonlaunch.cfg by hand, but the better location to configure the client's reporting destination is /etc/sysconfig/xymon-client. Can you see if putting either the public IP or 127.0.0.1 there fixes the problem?
If not, can you send (off list) the output of xymoncmd --env=/etc/xymon/xymonserver.cfg env and xymoncmd --env=/etc/xymon-client/xymonclient.cfg env
Thanks...
-jc
-----Original Message----- From: cleaver at terabithia.org [mailto:cleaver at terabithia.org] Sent: Thursday, April 05, 2012 5:43 PM To: Tim Tyler Cc: xymon at xymon.com Subject: Re: [Xymon] yum or rpm for Redhat 6
Xymon experts,
I am running the Redhat 6.2 64 bit OS. Is there a (yum) distribution channel for Xymon or perhaps a rpm src package for Redhat 6 to install from? Or will I need to build and compile it all from scratch from the given download package?
There is no official RPM set or repo for Xymon... However, you might find these helpful if you need RH6 x86_64: http://terabithia.org/rpms/xymon/el6/
Regards,
-jc
Xymon mailing list Xymon at xymon.com http://lists.xymon.com/mailman/listinfo/xymon
participants (4)
-
cleaver@terabithia.org
-
john.horne@plymouth.ac.uk
-
Mark.Deiss@acs-inc.com
-
tyler@beloit.edu