I would feel confident two clients would work - though I'm not sure why you
would do such a thing.
The xymon client reading and looking doesn't interfere with anything else I
have used, so I expect it not to interfere with the other xymon client.
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On Wed, Oct 7, 2009 at 11:14 AM, <user-15ab6499a7db@xymon.invalid> wrote:
are there any restrictions that you can not run 2 xymon clients on the
same host ?
clients are running:
- started under different users
- in different directories
- reporting to different servers
- with different versions
- different external scripts
- running on same port 1984
just want to make sure that there are conflicts with shared memory,
semaphores or any other system resource that could harm this setup from
Xymon client SW design/architecture
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