Thanks Michael / Larry!****
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OK – here’s what I’m finding as I continue to probe the guts of hobbit
(Xymon 4.3.3) in my environment:****
I have a host with the following column headings:****
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bbd conn cpu disk
http info iostat iostat2 mem2 memory meta msgs \
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nfs ntp ports procs
prtdiag raid sar ssh tm trends xymond xymongen \**
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xymonnet zones****
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It’s config looks like this in hosts.cfg:****
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group Some Group Heading****
x.x.x.x dwru002 # bbd ssh ntp
ENV:winall,2 ENV:global,2 ENV:vlan,12 http://dwru002****
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I copy that same line and paste it below this host, but change the name
from “dwru002” to “Surprise” – same IP – like this:****
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group Some Group Heading****
x.x.x.x dwru002 # bbd ssh ntp
ENV:winall,2 ENV:global,2 ENV:vlan,12 http://dwru002****
x.x.x.x Surprise # bbd ssh ntp
ENV:winall,2 ENV:global,2 ENV:vlan,12 http://dwru002****
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The only columns populating besides “trends” and “info” for “Surprise” are:
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bbd conn http ntp ssh *
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So somewhere in the Xymon config, it’s keying off the exact name of
“dwru002” to generate all these other columns of data, but where? ****
Also – I thought I should get “cpu, mem, procs, disk” and a few others by
default, unless quashed in the tag fields. What gives?****
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Thanks for any ideas…****
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david****
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*From:* Larry Barber [mailto:user-6ef9c2864140@xymon.invalid]
*Sent:* Wednesday, January 09, 2013 5:18 PM
*To:* Mills, David (IS)
*Cc:* xymon at xymon.com
*Subject:* EXT :Re: [Xymon] What determines displayed columns?****
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By default Xymon will display every test it has data for. You can use the
'xymon' command to find out what these are these: xymon <xymonhostname>
'xymondboard host=<hostname>'. You can control which tests get displayed by
using the "group" directive in your hosts.cfg file. See the hosts.cfg man
page for details. ****
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Thanks,****
Larry Barber****
On Wed, Jan 9, 2013 at 5:10 PM, Mills, David (IS) <user-eb64c112f0e9@xymon.invalid>
wrote:****
All –****
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Besides adding specific tags for services / tests in hosts.cfg, what
determines which service columns appear on web page for a particular
client? I.e. I have some clients in my environment which do not have any
tags in hosts.cfg, but display several “tests”. ****
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I see part of the puzzle: the client runs (in my case):
~/xymon/client_sunos-5.10/bin/xymonclient-sunos.sh, which generates the
following columns of data****
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date****
uname****
uptime****
who****
df****
mount****
prtconf****
memory****
swap****
swaplist****
ifconfig****
route****
netstat****
ports****
ifstat****
ps****
top****
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I also see there’s a file called ~/xymon/client/etc/clientlaunch.cfg,
which is like the server-side “tasks.cfg” in concept / syntax. ****
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However, what determines which of these stanzas applies for which-host?***
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Thanks!****
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david****
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*David Mills*
Systems Administrator
*Northrop Grumman* ****
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