On Mon, 2012-10-15 at 10:25 +0100, Yanni wrote:
2012-10-15 10:00:10 Using default environment
file /home/xymon/server/etc/xymonserver.cfg
2012-10-15 10:00:25 Whoops ! Failed to send message (timeout)
2012-10-15 10:00:25 ->
2012-10-15 10:00:25 -> Recipient '193.61.54.144', timeout 15
Do you have anything like '--status-senders' set for xymond in your
tasks.cfg file? If so, is this IP address listed?
xymonlaunch.log:
2012-10-15 09:56:06 Loading hostnames
2012-10-15 09:56:06 Loading saved state
2012-10-15 09:56:06 Setting up network listener on 0.0.0.0:1984
Are you using multiple Xymon servers or should this ('0.0.0.0') be
whatever XYMONSERVERIP is set to in xymonserver.cfg?
2012-10-09 15:46:38 Whoops ! Failed to send message (timeout)
2012-10-09 15:46:38 ->
2012-10-09 15:46:38 -> Recipient '193.61.54.144', timeout 15
2012-10-09 15:46:38 -> 1st line: 'config hosts.cfg'
2012-10-09 15:46:38 Cannot load hosts.cfg from xymond, code 7
2012-10-09 15:46:38 Failed to load from xymond, reverting to file-load
When I had accidentally restricted access to our Xymon server, I
received errors such as 'connection refused'. In your case you get a
timeout, which tends to imply it is not connecting. If iptables and
selinux have been stopped, then I would check the settings in the
'server/etc' files to ensure that your Xymon server is configured
correctly.
John.
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