Hi Gab,
it’s a bit late but I did not see any reply to your post.
I wrote a bit on the “fetch status from xymon via cli”-topic published today that should cover your use-case:
http://www.it-eckert.com/blog/2015/query-xymon-from-cli/ <http://www.it-eckert.com/blog/2015/query-xymon-from-cli/>
For the (missing) uptime-status column for *nix xymon-clients: starting with v4.3.18 it is possible to have a separate uptime-column for *nix-clients too, more details here:
http://www.it-eckert.com/blog/2015/separate-uptime-status-for-all-xymon-clie... <http://www.it-eckert.com/blog/2015/separate-uptime-status-for-all-xymon-clients/>
HTH Thomas
On 09 Feb 2015, at 15:03, Dito <dito74 at gmail.com> wrote:
hi guys, I've been using XYMon for a while now, I've been running the old free BB 1.08 for a long time, I also purchased the Quest version for a year, but they kept making no improvements.
My QA and DEV people didn't want to migrate too fast, and since I'm running a bunch of old Windows clients (1.08d for windows 2000, 4.30 and up for 2003 and over), when I chose to migrate my server to XYMon (because it was fully backwards compatible), they put an hold on migrating the agents to BBWin, so I migrated to XYMon and I have a bunch of mixed agents now (some I've migrated, some I didn't).
Now old agents don't have "uptime" test, new BBWin do, so now to my question....
My problem is that XYMon by default doesn't write the logs (only hist and histlogs) and when I needed to run an uptime report of the servers, I used to grep the cpu logs for "days" and I would get all the servers in line with days next to it. I don't care if I need to run 2 reports, one for new and one for old agents, but I am still having the problem that I am not too sure how to do it now.
Is there an uptime script or report that someone already have configured so I can deploy it?
Thank you,
Gab
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