Is there any known/documented way to make bbwin client behave more like
the xymon client? I really just want to be able to control disk/cpu/mem
threshholds on the server as well as see the entire process list and
choose which processes to monitor. It's quite annoying having to login to
Windows servers to make changes to their configuration.
On Tue, 18 Jun 2013 09:40:25 -0500, Mark Felder <feld at feld.me> wrote:
Is there any known/documented way to make bbwin client behave more like
the xymon client? I really just want to be able to control disk/cpu/mem
threshholds on the server as well as see the entire process list and
choose which processes to monitor. It's quite annoying having to login
to Windows servers to make changes to their configuration.
Oh hey, I get to answer my own question! I had not kept up with bbwin
development and didn't know the "central" mode was added. Whoever did that
-- thanks!
You also need to remove the tests (<cpu>, <disk>, etc) from the BBwin.cfg as they take preference to the centralised settings.
"Mark Felder" <feld at feld.me> 06/19/13 12:11 AM >>> Is there any known/documented way to make bbwin client behave more like
the xymon client? I really just want to be able to control disk/cpu/mem
threshholds on the server as well as see the entire process list and
choose which processes to monitor. It's quite annoying having to login to
Windows servers to make changes to their configuration.
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On Tue, 18 Jun 2013 18:49:46 -0500, Phil Crooker
<Phil.Crooker at orix.com.au> wrote:
You also need to remove the tests (<cpu>, <disk>, etc) from the
BBwin.cfg as they take preference to the centralised settings.
Correct, but we've been using a mostly stock config. So far it has been
easy enough to log into servers, view config for any changes to disk and
service monitoring, and then replacing the config file entirely with a
prepared one using "central".
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