# Configure the Xymon client settings. # You MUST set the list of Xymon servers that this # client reports to. # It is good to use IP-addresses here instead of DNS # names - DNS might not work if there's a problem. # # E.g. (a single Xymon server) # XYMONSERVERS="192.168.1.1" # or (multiple servers) # XYMONSERVERS="10.0.0.1 192.168.1.1" XYMONSERVERS="{{ xymon_srv_list }}" # The defaults usually suffice for the rest of this file, # but you can tweak the hostname that the client reports # data with, and the OS name used (typically needed only on # RHEL or RHAS servers). # CLIENTHOSTNAME="" # CLIENTOS="rhel3" CLIENTHOSTNAME="{{ xymon_cli_hostname }}" # Optionally mount a tmpfs on /var/lib/xymon/tmp. On client systems this has # the advantage that client reports will continue to work even if the /var # filesystem is out of space. This setting is ignored on server systems where # this directory contains important information that must be preserved over # reboots (xymond.chk). #TMPFSSIZE="5000000"