What does your "client data" page show as your config class? It's the last
word of the first line in the [collector:] section.
I note that you show "-class" set to "suse-srv" but your client-local.cfg
entry set to "suse-srvs" instead. Was that a typo in your email, or in
your configuration?
Also, the "--class" suffix has two dashes, and you listed only one.
Also, after changes to client-local.cfg, you might need to kill the
"xymond" process (it should restart automatically) to have the changes take
effect.
It should work for you. The man page for client-local.cfg states that only
the hostname and OS name are used when matching the relevant section, and
doesn't mention the config class. Despite this, I see posts indicating
that people are using this. Indeed Henrik has said that it's actually the
class that's matched, and the class defaults to the OS type. I think the
doco needs updating in this regard.
On Wed, May 2, 2012 at 3:37 AM, Bradley, Joshua E. <user-27278b4bbc23@xymon.invalid> wrote:
Greetings,
We have a variety of servers in our environment which we’re looking to
monitor with Xymon. I’ve recently built a Xymon server 4.3.7 and compiled
some clients on our SUSE 9 machines. When running the clients they only
seem to match the entries in the client-local.cfg file on the server for
[linux] and not the custom entries which I created [suse-srvs]. I’ve tried
launching the client with with —class=suse-srv but to no avail. I feel like
I’m missing something, can anyone give me some feedback?
--
Thanks,
Josh Bradley
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