JC,
Send a fake status works for me.
Thanks again.
De: J.C. Cleaver <user-87556346d4af@xymon.invalid>
Enviado: terça-feira, 10 de novembro de 2015 00:34
Para: Bruno Deschamps
Cc: Xymon Mailing List
Assunto: Re: [Xymon] Monitoring Old Servers for historical information
On Mon, November 9, 2015 6:14 am, Bruno Deschamps wrote:
Hi,
I have some servers that are monitored in xymon and work fine.
Some of this server have do be shutdown and i remove then from the
hosts.cfg.
I need to see this old server on the Xymon page to see some historical
information.
if i add this server again on hosts.cfg, the server does not show up on
the page. I think that the server will only show if it sends some data
There is a way that i can see the historical of this server from the xymon
page?
I still have the histdata and histlog folders for this server
If the server is in hosts.cfg somewhere, then the "direct" history links,
such as
http://monitor.example.net/xymon-cgi/history.sh?HISTFILE=olde.server.name.cpu
, should still work -- since they're just reading from the flat files in
the hostdata, hist, and histlog directories -- regardless of the lack of
new data coming in.
The easiest way to get the host to be displayed in this case is to send a
fake, absurdly long TTL status message in for each previous status you
want easy access to, and from there drill down to the history link.
I agree, xymon does need a more discrete browsing interface for events
generally (as well as for client hostdata snapshots) outside of the live
status view.
HTH,
-jc