In <user-fec0a5dbff27@xymon.invalid> Olivier AUDRY <user-0dc286edb094@xymon.invalid> writes:
my setup :
xymonproxy listen on vip1 on port 1984
he send information to a local xymond on 127.0.0.1 and port 1984
he send information to a local xymonproxy1 listen on 127.0.0.1 and port 1985
xymonproxy1 send information to vip2 on port 1984
he send information to a local xymonproxy2 listen on 127.0.0.1 and port 1986
xymonproxy2 send information to vip3 on port 1984
I don't understand this. Why are you running xymonproxy1 and xymonproxy2,
if they are merely pass-through to vip2 and vip3 ? A simpler setup would
be
xymonproxy listen on vip1 on port 1984
he send information to a local xymond on 127.0.0.1 and port 1984
he send information to a xymond on vip 2 port 1984
he send information to a xymond on vip 3 port 1984
I do a xymon --timeout=5 127.0.0.1 "xymondboard" everything is ok.
This hits your local xymond task, so it definitely should work.
But if I do a xymon --timeout=5 vip1 "xymondboard" is not working.
I don't think it ever did. The proxy only forwards a response to
these commands: ping, config, query and download. This is unchanged
since at least 4.2.0.
Regards,
Henrik