You can use nano or pico as an easier file editor.
Did you overwrite apache2.conf with xymon's xymon-apache.conf? You are
supposed to append it.
It seems xymond is running. Do a:
netstat -an|grep 1984
Then look at your web files and look for bb.html and bb2.html, probably in
/var/html/www
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On Wed, Sep 7, 2011 at 2:14 PM, Jewel Makda <
user-f94a3a1b7030@xymon.invalid> wrote:
I am trying to setup xymon on Ubuntu and for days now have not been able to
get it working. I have followed the installation steps to a "T" and have
created a user called "xymonuser" for xymon. I copied the xymon-apache.conf
file to my /etc/apache2/apache2.conf and when I start the xymon.sh service
as xymonuser I only see the "index/xymon" directory when I go to
http://localhost/xymom/
Here are some of my one of my log files:
tail /var/log/xymon/xymonlaunch.log
Cannot access checkpoint file /home/xymonuser/srver/tmp/**xymond.chk
for restore
Setting up network listener on 0.0.0.0:1984
Cannot bind to listen socket (Address already in use)
Task xymond terminated, status 1
There are errors at in my apache logs and when I start the xymon service it
starts successfully.
I have to say I am a newbie when it comes to linux and am still learning
how to use vi.
Jewel
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