<html><bodyHi guys,
Please advise as to how do I remove the monitor for xymond
Thanks
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On Fri, Jun 24, 2016 at 10:56 PM Nikesh Maharaj <NMaharaj at tcta.co.za> wrote:
Please advise as to how do I remove the monitor for xymond
Why would you want to turn this off? If xymond is having a problem, you should know about it, and this is where it tries to tell you.
If you want to disable, I believe you can add "--ignorecolumns=xymond" to the CMD entry for xymongen in tasks.cfg. See "man xymongen" for more details on this option.
Cheers Jeremy
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