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Xymon with Bacula

list Bill Arlofski
Thu, 10 Jan 2013 13:48:21 -0500
Message-Id: <user-a1e890403864@xymon.invalid>

On 01/10/13 13:30, Joseph De Nicolo wrote:
Xymon Users,

I was wondering if anybody had experience with using xymon to monitor a bacula
backup server.
I am running a dedicated xymon server, and the bacula backup server is offsite
for backup reasons. I have a xymon client only installation on the bacula
server so I can receive cpu, disk, and the other system monitors. I came
across this xymon extension script (
http://www.revpol.com/xymon_bacula_check_script ) and I installed in on the
client side ( bacula backup server ). I followed the instructions (using
method 2 bconsole access & modifying the script to fit my environment ) and
the test of the xymon user ability to use bconsole works fine.

I am not seeing a backup or bacula section on the xymon server webpage. My
guess is that I have to add it somehow to the hosts.cfg file on the server
side but this is my first custom script / xymon extension that I had to use so
I'm not sure what the syntax should look like for the hosts.cfg. Should I
specify the full script name like this ( 155.x.x.101 backup # ssh
xymon_bacula_check.sh )? Perhaps there is something else im missing server
side that needs to be done like put the custom script in  server/ext ?

Appreciate the help
Thanks,
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*/Joseph De Nicolo/*
Hi Joseph,

You can run that (or any external script) manually like so:

# ~xymon/client/bin/xymoncmd ~xymon/client/ext/xymon_bacula_check.sh

and the new column should automatically and immediately appear for your bacula
server on your xymon interface.


If that works, then I have a couple guesses as to what might be wrong:

Is it possible that you cut and pasted that older information on that page
into the  ~xymon/client/etc/clientlaunch.cfg file on the bacula server?

That page was written back when Xymon was in mid process of a complete system
name change from hobbit to xymon. For a while, many files and variables had
kept their "hobbit" name.   So any mention of hobbit in there should probably
now be "xymon" assuming your running a relatively recent version of Xymon.

Also, the instructions on that page do not mention it, but I am pretty sure
that you need to restart the xymon client on the bacula server for it to
reread the clientlaunch.cfg file so it can start running that script every 5 mins.

I'll verify and then I will update that page. ;)

Hope this helps.

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Bill Arlofski
Reverse Polarity, LLC