Hello,
Using Xymon 4.3.7 I see that most (possibly all) of the services being monitored for a host contain a link in the web page saying 'Client data available'.
By clicking on the link I can see that it shows some info about the host, but my question is why? What is this link for?
As far as I can tell there is no way to disable the link from appearing. Is that correct? It may be that we would prefer not having the link present, so preventing users from seeing info about the host itself.
Thanks,
John.
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On Wed, March 7, 2012 12:36 pm, John Horne wrote:
Hello,
Using Xymon 4.3.7 I see that most (possibly all) of the services being monitored for a host contain a link in the web page saying 'Client data available'.
By clicking on the link I can see that it shows some info about the host, but my question is why? What is this link for?
As far as I can tell there is no way to disable the link from appearing. Is that correct? It may be that we would prefer not having the link present, so preventing users from seeing info about the host itself.
The client data is present to allow you to see full "raw" details for a host which may aid in diagnosis. It really shines when the [hostdata] task is enabled (by default), in that it saves a copy of the complete client data report every time a status report changes. Need to see what process was running when disk use rose above 95%? You can.
I don't think there's a specific way to prevent the client report link from being visible, short of patching.
There's little visible in the raw client report that's not also percolated up in the form of cpu/procs/disk/trends or other statuses (eg, in protecting process lists), which might be why there hasn't been much demand for blocking or hiding that link -- someone who can see the link already has lots of info.
HTH, -jc
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