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- | ^ | + | ^ Green: Status OK | |
- | ^ Green: Status OK | | | | + | ^ Yellow: Warning |
- | ^ Yellow: Warning | + | ^ Red: Critical |
- | ^ Red: Critical | + | ^ Clear: No data | |
- | ^ Clear: No data | | | | + | ^ Purple: No report | |
- | ^ Purple: No report | | | | + | ^ Blue: Disabled |
- | ^ Blue: Disabled | + | |
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- | Did you install a client ? The Xymon client package is installed automatically only on the Xymon server - on other systems, you must build the client package by running Xymon' | + | Did you install a client? The Xymon client package is installed automatically only on the Xymon server - on other systems, you must build the client package by running Xymon' |
If you did install a client, then the two most probable causes for this are: | If you did install a client, then the two most probable causes for this are: | ||
- | * The client is using another hostname than what is in the hosts.cfg file. | + | * The client is using another hostname than what is in the hosts.cfg file.\\ Xymon only cares about the hosts that are in the hosts.cfg file, and discards status-reports from unknown hosts. If you check the " |
- | Xymon only cares about the hosts that are in the hosts.cfg file, and discards status-reports from unknown hosts. If you check the " | + | * A firewall is blocking the client access to the Xymon server. |
- | Either reconfigure the client to use the same hostname as is in the hosts.cfg file, or add a CLIENT: | + | |
- | * A firewall is blocking the client access to the Xymon server. | + | |
- | Clients must be able to connect to the Xymon server on TCP port 1984 to send their status reports. If this port is blocked by a firewall, client status reports will not show up. | + | |
- | If possible, open up the firewall to allow this access. Alternatively, | + | |
Other methods are also possible, e.g. bbfetch (available from the www.deadcat.net archive. | Other methods are also possible, e.g. bbfetch (available from the www.deadcat.net archive. | ||
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