12-16-2011
last command will show you if it was a crash and who was logged in at the point in time
errpt will show you if the server had any problems
if its an oracle box - particularly rac - check the oracle logs if the node has been brought down by oracle. If you run nmon in data collection mode, check if you exceeded maxpin or if you were running out of paging space.
If you have a crash dump send it to IBM - they can determine what was exactly causing the crash
regards
zxmaus
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hobbit-confreport.cgi
HOBBIT-CONFREPORT.CGI(1) General Commands Manual HOBBIT-CONFREPORT.CGI(1)
NAME
hobbit-confreport.cgi - Xymon Configuration report
SYNOPSIS
hobbit-confreport.cgi
DESCRIPTION
hobbit-confreport.cgi is invoked as a CGI script via the hobbit-confreport.sh CGI wrapper.
hobbit-confreport.cgi provides a plain HTML (Web) report of the Xymon configuration for a group of hosts; which hosts are included is
determined by the hosts available on the webpage from where the CGI script is invoked.
The configuration report include the hostnames, a list of the statuses monitored for each host, and if applicable any configuration set-
tings affecting these. Alerts that may be triggered by status changes are also included.
The report is plain HTML without any images included, and therefore suitable for inclusion into e-mails or other documents that may be
accessed outside the Xymon system.
OPTIONS
--critical
Report only on the statuses that are configured to show up on the Critical Systems view.
--old-nk-config
Use the deprecated NK tag in bb-hosts to determine if tests appear on the Critical Systems view.
--env=FILENAME
Loads the environment defined in FILENAME before executing the CGI script.
--area=NAME
Load environment variables for a specific area. NB: if used, this option must appear before any --env=FILENAME option.
--debug
Enables debugging output.
BUGS
Client-side configuration done in the hobbit-clients.cfg(5) is not currently reflected in the report.
Critical Systems view configuration is not reflected in the report.
SEE ALSO
bb-hosts(5), hobbit-alerts.cfg(5), hobbit-clients.cfg(5), xymon(7)
Xymon Version 4.2.3: 4 Feb 2009 HOBBIT-CONFREPORT.CGI(1)