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how to get immidiate display status change on reboot of a server in xymon

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list Pankaj Dorlikar · Fri, 7 Aug 2009 00:35:38 +0530 ·
hello,
on server reboot xymon dont give any status cahnge as it is a quick
reboot.How to know this reboot status?

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Pankaj V. Dorlikar
list Greg Hubbard · Thu, 6 Aug 2009 14:10:00 -0500 ·
Is the server running a Xymon-supported agent?  If so, the agent will signal
the reboot to the Xymon server.

Otherwise you may have to resort to some sort of status polling that will
capture the reboot.  One possibility is to poll the SNMP agent on the server
(if it has one) for sysUptime and create an alarm if the value is less than
some threshold.  There may be other ways.

GLH
quoted from Pankaj Dorlikar


On 8/6/09, pankaj dorlikar <user-93d3572686c4@xymon.invalid> wrote:
hello,
on server reboot xymon dont give any status cahnge as it is a quick
reboot.How to know this reboot status?

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Pankaj V. Dorlikar
list Josh Luthman · Thu, 6 Aug 2009 15:10:32 -0400 ·
The CPU column should warn you for an hour saying it was recently rebooted.
Is your server updating the bb.html and bb2.html pages?

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On Thu, Aug 6, 2009 at 3:05 PM, pankaj dorlikar
quoted from Greg Hubbard
<user-93d3572686c4@xymon.invalid>wrote:
hello,
on server reboot xymon dont give any status cahnge as it is a quick
reboot.How to know this reboot status?

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Pankaj V. Dorlikar