First thing that you will need to establish is whether the HPUX box has
either the HP commercial ANSI C compiler or the GCC C non-commercial
compiler. If you do not have either, have two possible approaches:****
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**1) **If you are allowed to install a C compiler, you can obtain a
HP gcc compiler package from the HP Porting Center (there will be some
other requisite packages)****
**2) **Install the xymon client without the binaries built from
source but rather fill in with a shell/perl based transmission client to
replace the HPUX/Xymon transmission binary.****
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Same approach for the Solaris boxes – you can get a free gcc C compiler
from Sunfreeware site (hmm… wonder when/if it has been rebranded to
something like Oraclefreeware). ****
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For VMS, I sort of doubt you will be able to do a compilation from the
Xymon source. For that, you may need to dig out using google and ~old, old,
Big Brother client implementation for VMS. May be able to get a perl
transmission client to work – but perl is not necessarily installed on the
VMS box.****
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*From:* xymon-bounces at xymon.com [mailto:xymon-bounces at xymon.com] *On
Behalf Of *Ray Reuter
*Sent:* Thursday, September 27, 2012 1:32 PM
*To:* Ryan Novosielski
*Cc:* xymon at xymon.com
*Subject:* Re: [Xymon] HP-UX client****
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Thank you Ryan,****
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The only issue I have is I do not have it on anything but Windows
machines, I have no real idea of how to do the install or even where to
download the xymon client from for HP-UX.
I have the windows client running on over 800+ machines right now. and
none of my vms, linux, HP-UX, ESX or Solaris machines are monitored.****
On Thu, Sep 27, 2012 at 1:19 PM, Ryan Novosielski <user-ae4522577e16@xymon.invalid>
wrote:****
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On 09/27/2012 12:35 PM, Ray Reuter wrote:
Does anyone have a good client install for monitoring HP-UX or
OpenVMS? The HP-UX is my main concern and also I would have almost
no idea of how to do the install of the client so any major help
would be appreciated.
Thanks as always.****
It is the same as configuring for other operating systems. Give it a
shot and let us know what trouble you run into. One caveat is that it
is best (necessary?) to install the GNU complier/linker. Aside from
that, I don't remember it being special in any way.
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