A simple question I hope you guys can answer. I used the xymoncmd command to drop a test on version 4.3.5, but now I need to add the test back. Adding the test back to hosts.cfg has not appeared to be fruitful, nor has just restarting Xymon. Is there something similar to the -drop- command for xymoncmd? I didn't find many help files on the utility.
Thanks, Jamison Maxwell
The simple answer is that the test column will start to show once the server receives a report for that test.
Ralph Mitchell
On Wed, Nov 9, 2011 at 12:00 PM, Jamison Maxwell <jamison at newasterisk.com>wrote:
A simple question I hope you guys can answer. I used the xymoncmd command to drop a test on version 4.3.5, but now I need to add the test back. Adding the test back to hosts.cfg has not appeared to be fruitful, nor has just restarting Xymon. Is there something similar to the -drop- command for xymoncmd? I didn't find many help files on the utility.
Thanks, Jamison Maxwell
Xymon mailing list Xymon at xymon.com http://lists.xymon.com/mailman/listinfo/xymon
Okay, what if I know for certain that it has received information regarding that test. ( It shows up in another test ).
Jamison Maxwell
From: Ralph Mitchell [ralphmitchell at gmail.com] Sent: Wednesday, November 09, 2011 12:12 PM To: Jamison Maxwell Cc: xymon at xymon.com Subject: Re: [Xymon] Quick Question
The simple answer is that the test column will start to show once the server receives a report for that test.
Ralph Mitchell
On Wed, Nov 9, 2011 at 12:00 PM, Jamison Maxwell <jamison at newasterisk.com<mailto:jamison at newasterisk.com>> wrote: A simple question I hope you guys can answer. I used the xymoncmd command to drop a test on version 4.3.5, but now I need to add the test back. Adding the test back to hosts.cfg has not appeared to be fruitful, nor has just restarting Xymon. Is there something similar to the -drop- command for xymoncmd? I didn't find many help files on the utility.
Thanks, Jamison Maxwell
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In my naive way, I just do a tcpdump for that "client" ip address. I'm sure there is something better in the logs.
cheers, Phil
On 10/11/2011 at 4:43 AM, in message <E27E4D40054E4F4DA090C69A8EC93611A3FEC0364A at srv1.int.ironskull.org>, Jamison Maxwell <jamison at newasterisk.com> wrote: Okay, what if I know for certain that it has received information regarding that test. ( It shows up in another test ).
Jamison Maxwell
From: Ralph Mitchell [ralphmitchell at gmail.com] Sent: Wednesday, November 09, 2011 12:12 PM To: Jamison Maxwell Cc: xymon at xymon.com Subject: Re: [Xymon] Quick Question
The simple answer is that the test column will start to show once the server receives a report for that test.
Ralph Mitchell
On Wed, Nov 9, 2011 at 12:00 PM, Jamison Maxwell <jamison at newasterisk.com<mailto:jamison at newasterisk.com>> wrote: A simple question I hope you guys can answer. I used the xymoncmd command to drop a test on version 4.3.5, but now I need to add the test back. Adding the test back to hosts.cfg has not appeared to be fruitful, nor has just restarting Xymon. Is there something similar to the -drop- command for xymoncmd? I didn't find many help files on the utility.
Thanks, Jamison Maxwell
Xymon mailing list Xymon at xymon.com<mailto:Xymon at xymon.com> http://lists.xymon.com/mailman/listinfo/xymon
The information has to be delivered for the specific host and test. If not, it won't be correctly displayed.
Ralph Mitchell
On Wed, Nov 9, 2011 at 12:43 PM, Jamison Maxwell <jamison at newasterisk.com>wrote:
Okay, what if I know for certain that it has received information regarding that test. ( It shows up in another test ).
Jamison Maxwell
*From:* Ralph Mitchell [ralphmitchell at gmail.com] *Sent:* Wednesday, November 09, 2011 12:12 PM *To:* Jamison Maxwell *Cc:* xymon at xymon.com *Subject:* Re: [Xymon] Quick Question
The simple answer is that the test column will start to show once the server receives a report for that test.
Ralph Mitchell
On Wed, Nov 9, 2011 at 12:00 PM, Jamison Maxwell <jamison at newasterisk.com>wrote:
A simple question I hope you guys can answer. I used the xymoncmd command to drop a test on version 4.3.5, but now I need to add the test back. Adding the test back to hosts.cfg has not appeared to be fruitful, nor has just restarting Xymon. Is there something similar to the -drop- command for xymoncmd? I didn't find many help files on the utility.
Thanks, Jamison Maxwell
Xymon mailing list Xymon at xymon.com http://lists.xymon.com/mailman/listinfo/xymon
Xymon mailing list Xymon at xymon.com http://lists.xymon.com/mailman/listinfo/xymon
Hi, I am sure this was asked in past, but I couldn't find the post anymore....
I am looking for a way to check if a domain is available and if, I would like to get an alert. I know, I usually can do it with an ! in the beginning of a test, but this doesn't seems to work for http tests.
Here my test:
192.168.144.254 MyDomain # NET:intern
NAME:"MyDomain" !telnet !http://MyDomain.com !conn
It doesn't work for me. 'telnet' and 'conn' works fine with a !, but not the http test.
Any ideas?
Thanks in advance
Maik
I am looking for a way to check if a domain is available and if, I would like to get an alert. I know, I usually can do it with an ! in the beginning of a test, but this doesn't seems to work for http tests.
Here my test:
192.168.144.254 MyDomain # NET:intern NAME:"MyDomain" !telnet !http://MyDomain.com !conn
I think that just "!http" should work.
Regards, Henrik
I have done several test, last days, but it seems not to work if I to test !http://mydomain.com. Any other idea?
I am running Xymon 4.2.3
Maik
On 2011/11/10 17:57, Henrik Størner wrote:
I am looking for a way to check if a domain is available and if, I would like to get an alert. I know, I usually can do it with an ! in the beginning of a test, but this doesn't seems to work for http tests.
Here my test:
192.168.144.254 MyDomain # NET:intern NAME:"MyDomain" !telnet !http://MyDomain.com !conn
I think that just "!http" should work.
Regards, Henrik
Xymon mailing list Xymon at xymon.com http://lists.xymon.com/mailman/listinfo/xymon
On 17-11-2011 00:34, Maik Heinelt wrote:
I have done several test, last days, but it seems not to work if I to test !http://mydomain.com. Any other idea?
I am running Xymon 4.2.3
Add this to protocols.cfg (bb-services in 4.2.x):
[web] port 80
Then you can use "!web" to check that port 80 is closed.
It doesn't work with "!http" because http tests require a full URL, and does not support the inverted test syntax.
Regards, Henrik
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My first thought is to either check the log for the test (assuming it's an external) because it is not sending data, or to check the ghost clients (though it sounds like the same client has other tests showing and that would generally cause all tests to show up under ghosts unless your external script is really badly written).
On 11/09/2011 12:43 PM, Jamison Maxwell wrote:
Okay, what if I know for certain that it has received information regarding that test. ( It shows up in another test ).
Jamison Maxwell
*From:* Ralph Mitchell [ralphmitchell at gmail.com] *Sent:* Wednesday, November 09, 2011 12:12 PM *To:* Jamison Maxwell *Cc:* xymon at xymon.com *Subject:* Re: [Xymon] Quick Question
The simple answer is that the test column will start to show once the server receives a report for that test.
Ralph Mitchell
On Wed, Nov 9, 2011 at 12:00 PM, Jamison Maxwell <jamison at newasterisk.com <mailto:jamison at newasterisk.com>> wrote:
A simple question I hope you guys can answer. I used the xymoncmd command to drop a test on version 4.3.5, but now I need to add the test back. Adding the test back to hosts.cfg has not appeared to be fruitful, nor has just restarting Xymon. Is there something similar to the -drop- command for xymoncmd? I didn't find many help files on the utility. Thanks, Jamison Maxwell _______________________________________________ Xymon mailing list Xymon at xymon.com <mailto:Xymon at xymon.com> http://lists.xymon.com/mailman/listinfo/xymon
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They were ghost clients. I meant to respond earlier today but got busy. For some reason, prior to dropping the tests Xymon wanted just the hostname, but then afterwards it wanted the FQDN. It was odd.
Jamison Maxwell p. 770.605.6653 Jamison at newasterisk.com
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My first thought is to either check the log for the test (assuming it's an external) because it is not sending data, or to check the ghost clients (though it sounds like the same client has other tests showing and that would generally cause all tests to show up under ghosts unless your external script is really badly written).
On 11/09/2011 12:43 PM, Jamison Maxwell wrote:
Okay, what if I know for certain that it has received information regarding that test. ( It shows up in another test ).
Jamison Maxwell
-- *From:* Ralph Mitchell [ralphmitchell at gmail.com] *Sent:* Wednesday, November 09, 2011 12:12 PM *To:* Jamison Maxwell *Cc:* xymon at xymon.com *Subject:* Re: [Xymon] Quick Question
The simple answer is that the test column will start to show once the server receives a report for that test.
Ralph Mitchell
On Wed, Nov 9, 2011 at 12:00 PM, Jamison Maxwell <jamison at newasterisk.com <mailto:jamison at newasterisk.com>> wrote:
A simple question I hope you guys can answer. I used the xymoncmd command to drop a test on version 4.3.5, but now I need to add the test back. Adding the test back to hosts.cfg has not appeared to be fruitful, nor has just restarting Xymon. Is there something similar to the -drop- command for xymoncmd? I didn't find many help files on the utility. Thanks, Jamison Maxwell _______________________________________________ Xymon mailing list Xymon at xymon.com <mailto:Xymon at xymon.com> http://lists.xymon.com/mailman/listinfo/xymon
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participants (6)
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henrik@hswn.dk
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jamison@newasterisk.com
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maik@vegasystems.com
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novosirj@umdnj.edu
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Phil.Crooker@orix.com.au
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ralphmitchell@gmail.com