Yes, Larry, that's what I'm finding. What I was hoping is that someone
would know of a way (either via a configuration item, variable setting, or
whatever) to get these to display regardless - like they use to in older
versions.
For example, if I have a client by itself several pages down in a hierarchy
(for proper segregation) and it doesn't show up initially, there's no way
to know when or if it starts reporting - short of it eventually showing up
on the "bad page" (which might be days later), unless I continually check
for it manually. And what if it is due to a firewall, but I forgot I put
it there (this is supposed to handle thousands of servers, I'm told)? I
might never remember to follow up on getting the firewall fixed!
Does anyone know of a possible setting/solution, other than what was
already suggested?
Thanks,
D
On Tue, Feb 28, 2012 at 9:28 AM, Larry Barber <user-6ef9c2864140@xymon.invalid> wrote:
I find that the dashes are display if the new server is part of a "group"
that includes other servers that are already displaying test results.
Otherwise the new server will not show up until there is a positive test
result to post. Xymon needs someway to know _what_ tests to display.
Thanks,
Larry Barber
On Tue, Feb 28, 2012 at 6:52 AM, David Welker <user-04cf53598626@xymon.invalid> wrote:
Ryan,
Thanks for the reply. Granted I didn't add much detail because this is
in "preparation" of adding clients, so this is just the Xymon display
server (a default install) I'm dealing with. It's a very basic config
using RH5 or RH6 (happens on both) and the latest(?) version of Xymon -
4.3.7. I used to play with an older version (back when it was named
"Hobbit") that did display the dashes, which is why I'm asking - to see if
this is just a new setting and/or a bug - and I've tried to make it as
simple as possible for anyone to replicate.
Thanks,
D
On Mon, Feb 27, 2012 at 2:02 PM, Ryan Novosielski <user-ae4522577e16@xymon.invalid>wrote:
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You don't say how your setup is done (mine for example is split between
display and network test machines), but mine DOES work that way -- as
long as the host is in the bb-hosts file (I'm still running 4.2.3) on
the machine generating the web page, it will be there with -'s.
On 02/27/2012 01:47 PM, David Welker wrote:
In preparation of a client sending data to a Xymon server, a hosts.cfg
file was set up as follows:
page page Page
0.0.0.0 server1 # noconn
0.0.0.0 server1.a # noconn
0.0.0.0 server1.b # noconn
subpage subpage Subpage
[HOSTIP] [HOST]
Having received no data from the client yet, I would expect to see
these
3 servers on the Page, instead all I see is a Page with a link to a
Subpage which correctly displays my server. Is there a way (some
configuration setting or option) to have the servers show up on the
Page
with dashes (-) for the column names until I actually receive data?
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