Hi We have a Linux server for the xymon server (4.3.18) but we run the bb-central addon so my client-local.cfg on the server is pretty bare. All of our xymon clients are Linux servers until now. I've recently installed the xymon Windows powershell client. Most of it is working except the columns files, ports, procs, and svcs. They are reporting a 'clear' status because I haven't defined anything to check.
Where and how do I configure these columns? From my research it seems I should configure client-local.cfg on the Linux server but I'm unsure how to configure it for access to Windows. I see there is a [win32] section but it is blank. The Windows Powershell client is running on a Windows 2012 server.
Would anyone be willing to share how they've configured these columns or some basic examples? For example if I want to monitor files matching C:\*.log, ports 22,8080 procs prowin32 C:\Progressx86\OpenEdge\bin\prowin32.exe svcs sshd, Spooler
In addition where do I configure the Red, Yellow, Green for these columns ?
Thank you for your help Steve
You need to define what you want to watch in analysis.cfg on the server.
From: Xymon [mailto:xymon-bounces at xymon.com] On Behalf Of Steve Brown Sent: Thursday, June 01, 2017 3:39 PM To: 'xymon at xymon.com' Subject: [Xymon] Windows Powershell client
Hi We have a Linux server for the xymon server (4.3.18) but we run the bb-central addon so my client-local.cfg on the server is pretty bare. All of our xymon clients are Linux servers until now. I've recently installed the xymon Windows powershell client. Most of it is working except the columns files, ports, procs, and svcs. They are reporting a 'clear' status because I haven't defined anything to check.
Where and how do I configure these columns? From my research it seems I should configure client-local.cfg on the Linux server but I'm unsure how to configure it for access to Windows. I see there is a [win32] section but it is blank. The Windows Powershell client is running on a Windows 2012 server.
Would anyone be willing to share how they've configured these columns or some basic examples? For example if I want to monitor files matching C:\*.log, ports 22,8080 procs prowin32 C:\Progressx86\OpenEdge\bin\prowin32.exe svcs sshd, Spooler
In addition where do I configure the Red, Yellow, Green for these columns ?
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