Need Help Setting up Two PAGERS/DISPLAYS/Xymon Servers
Hello;
I am trying to setup 2 now, possibly up to 4 later, Xymon servers. Each server would be located at one of several data centers, each would be receiving data from clients located at their own sites. I am trying to eliminate having to go to each Xymon server individually for data and was wondering if perhaps there is a better way to show reports for the others?
I've read this:
http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/System_Monitoring_with_Xymon/Administration_Gui...
Unfortunately this doesn't explain how it was done, especially the bbproxy part, nor how to configure my clients (BBWin, and various unixes, and a few Cisco devices later). By the way, I have a test XP workstation with BBWin and IP's for two of my Xymon servers, one is showing no data at all for this workstation.
Finally, I am of course very interested in holding a setup that does not page/email/alert for each other, except for when the other/peer is down?
Thank you all in advance,
.vadim
Hello all, and Happy New Year!
I am still puzzled on how best to deploy two or more Xymon servers, each one separated by a WAN, and residing in separate datacenters.
In reviewing the following documents, specifically:
1. http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/System_Monitoring_with_Xymon/Administration_Gui...
It mentions a requirement:
a script that can detect failing of hobbit.test.com services.
a. Could someone please elaborate on the required script mentioned above? b. What other requirements within the server/etc dir files are required in order to "monitor" each of the other Xymon servers?
and on
http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/System_Monitoring_with_Xymon/Administration_Gui...
The ascii drawing shows:
hobbit1.test.com hobbit2.test.com
| Primary | Standby Xymon server
| <----- bbproxy -----> |
LAN1 | | LAN2
-------------------------- -------------------------
^ ^ ^ ^
| | | |
| | | |
| | | |
| | | |
hobbitc A hobbitc B hobbitc C
LAN1= has hobbitc A,B
LAN2= has hobbitc C
a. How do I use "bbproxy" to send and/or receive (?) data to/from other Xymon servers?
b. What other requirements within the server/etc dir files are required in order to "monitor" each of the other Xymon servers?
I have so many questions on setting this up, but would first like to get this working. I already have a successful standalone, but need to move on.
Thanks all in advance,
.vp
Hello;
I am trying to setup 2 now, possibly up to 4 later, Xymon servers. Each server would be located at one of several data centers, each would be receiving data from clients located at their own sites. I am trying to eliminate having to go to each Xymon server individually for data and was wondering if perhaps there is a better way to show reports for the others?
I've read this:
http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/System_Monitoring_with_Xymon/Administration_Gui...
Unfortunately this doesn't explain how it was done, especially the bbproxy part, nor how to configure my clients (BBWin, and various unixes, and a few Cisco devices later). By the way, I have a test XP workstation with BBWin and IP's for two of my Xymon servers, one is showing no data at all for this workstation.
Finally, I am of course very interested in holding a setup that does not page/email/alert for each other, except for when the other/peer is down?
Thank you all in advance,
.vadim
All;
I am still stumped here for a viable solution. I have resorted to building two Xymon servers, each located in a different building, thus am unable to use the "Linux-HA plus DRBD" solution. What I'd like to do is implement a solution that works:
In reviewing the "HA-WAN approach" it DOES require having two Xymon servers configured for each client, but I am not sure where to find the required script to detect a failing primary Xymon server, or how to properly set that up. Does the required script change DNS? Does my secondary send out alerts only for the primary when the primary is down? Or does it become my pager module and assume all duties of my primary?
In reviewing the "HA-WAN2 approach" it DOESN'T require having two Xymon servers configured for each client, but I am not sure where to detect a failing primary Xymon server, how to properly configure "bbproxy" and how to communicate to each other using BBDISPLAYS.
Perhaps either Patrick" or T.J. can assist with these questions?
Can anyone else please explain to me how they setup redundancy for their infrastructure?
Thanks all again,
.vadim
Hello;
I am trying to setup 2 now, possibly up to 4 later, Xymon servers. Each server would be located at one of several data centers, each would be receiving data from clients located at their own sites. I am trying to eliminate having to go to each Xymon server individually for data and was wondering if perhaps there is a better way to show reports for the others?
I've read this:
http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/System_Monitoring_with_Xymon/Administration_Gui...
Unfortunately this doesn't explain how it was done, especially the bbproxy part, nor how to configure my clients (BBWin, and various unixes, and a few Cisco devices later). By the way, I have a test XP workstation with BBWin and IP's for two of my Xymon servers, one is showing no data at all for this workstation.
Finally, I am of course very interested in holding a setup that does not page/email/alert for each other, except for when the other/peer is down?
Thank you all in advance,
.vadim
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