The installation would have written
$xymonhome/server/etc/xymon-apache.conf. Did you copy that to the Apache
config file directory, then restart Apache? It contains the ExecCGI option
for the CGI directory, and without that, Apache doesn't know to execute the
scripts, so it just pushes them out as plain text.
Ralph Mitchell
On Aug 7, 2014 2:35 AM, "Kris Springer" <user-c2caa0a7a8d5@xymon.invalid> wrote:
I've looked in apache logs and xymon logs and I don't see anything
wrong. The permissions all look the same on both the working and
nonworking servers. I'm just missing something simple I'm sure but I don't
know where to look.
Thank you.
Kris Springer
On 8/6/2014 6:45 PM, Josh Luthman wrote:
Apache isn't executing it, I'd guess the config wasn't included. Might
also check the httpd logs.
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On Aug 6, 2014 8:36 PM, "Phil Crooker" <user-e8e31cd73303@xymon.invalid> wrote:
Check the ownership of the files - I had a similar issue and the web
server couldn't execute the cgi.
cheers, Phil
*From:* Xymon on behalf of Kris Springer
*Sent:* Thursday, 7 August 2014 8:35 AM
*To:* Xymon MailingList
*Subject:* [Xymon] new install issue
I've got a stable server hosted on AWS and I'm trying to build a new
server on my ESXi VM server hosted elsewhere. Both are using Xymon 4.3.17
and both are build on Ubuntu 14.04. I've got Xymon2 up and supposedly
configured the same as Xymon1. It's displaying the basic colored webpage
with alerts functioning. My problem is that when I click any colored icon
to view the drilldown info I get this message.
#!/bin/sh
# This is a wrapper for the Xymon svcstatus.cgi script
. /usr/lib/xymon/server/etc/cgioptions.cfg exec
/usr/lib/xymon/server/bin/svcstatus.cgi $CGI_SVC_OPTS
I tend to think this is an apache2 issue but I can't figure out what it
is. I'm comparing Xymon1 and Xymon2 config files and I'm not seeing
anything wrong. Anybody have a clue for me?
Thank you.
Kris Springer