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Hi Thomas,
sometimes it pays to read the manpages.
Especially when they are that good like Henriks.
Thanks for the quick answer and this was exactly what I was looking for.
Cheers
Torsten
On 03.09.2014 08:14, Thomas Eckert wrote:
Good morning Torsten,
the docs (https://www.xymon.com/help/manpages/man1/findhost.cgi.1.html) hint on `host=REGEX` as the correct parameter.
The html-source of the search-form on the `jump`-parameter.
So your URL should look like
https://www.xymon.com/xymon-cgi/findhost.sh?host=felix&jump
(Note: the link target on xymon.com currently points to a non-existing destination).
Cheers
Thomas
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On 03 Sep 2014, at 07:23, Torsten Richter <user-c862b499d9fa@xymon.invalid> wrote:
Hi everybody,
a colleague of mine has written a very comprehensive monitor script for
one of our applications and it is sending the data under some virtual
hostname.
Now he asked me if (since he writes the real hostname where the
application runs on top of his output) the find host feature can be used
to "linkify" the hostname and if you click on it you'll be directly
taken to the subpage where the host resides.
But all my attempts were failures. So I pass this question onto you:
How should the link look to make it work?
I was thinking of something like
http://myxymon.server.tld/xymon-bin/findhost.sh?hostname
TIA
Torsten
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