Hi, I forgot to mention in my last posts that my Xymon server is a Raspberry Pi (512Mb, 950MHz clock) running Debian Squeeze and using a 32GB SD card for the main disk.
The server is currently monitoring a Sun T2000 Solaris 10 box and an Apple Mac Mini as well as itself. (It is using minimal CPU.)
I compiled the latest Xymon on the Pi. I used Mac Ports to make an Xymon client for the Mac Mini (OSX Mountain Lion) - you have to fiddle with the df command to get the right disk data, apparently it uses the new Unix standard byt Xymon doesn't.
xymon at cream:~$ uname -a Linux cream 3.2.27+ #250 PREEMPT Thu Oct 18 19:03:02 BST 2012 armv6l GNU/Linux
Xymon Version 4.3.10: 3 Aug 2012
World viewable at: http://ssh.pettefar.de:1984/xymon/
Regards,
Nick Pettefar Dublin
Le 06/02/13 13:54, Nick Pettefar a écrit :
I compiled the latest Xymon on the Pi. I used Mac Ports to make an Xymon client for the Mac Mini (OSX Mountain Lion) - you have to fiddle with the df command to get the right disk data, apparently it uses the new Unix standard byt Xymon doesn't.
I'm glad to see some feedback about xymon on Mac OSX.
Does this remark about df is related to the xymon-client macport ?
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