08-01-2013
Hello,
Hope I have understood your requirement correctly. You can use winscp tool to put the logs in to some other server.
Thanks,
R. Singh
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orcahobbit
ORCAHOBBIT(1) General Commands Manual ORCAHOBBIT(1)
NAME
orcahobbit - Xymon client utility to grab data from ORCA
SYNOPSIS
orcahobbit --orca=PREFIX [options]
NOTICE
This utility is included in the client distribution for Xymon 4.2. However, the backend module to parse the data it sends it NOT included
in Xymon 4.2. It is possible to use the generic Xymon NCV data handler in hobbitd_rrd(8) to process ORCA data, if you have an urgent need
to do so.
DESCRIPTION
orcahobbit is an add-on tool for the Xymon client. It is used to grab data collected by the ORCA data collection tool (orcallator.se), and
send it to the Xymon server in NCV format.
orcahobbit should run from the client hobbitlaunch(8) utility, i.e. there must be an entry in the clientlaunch.cfg(5) file for orcahobbit.
OPTIONS
--orca=PREFIX
The filename prefix for the ORCA data log. Typically this is the directory for the ORCA logs, followed by "orcallator". The actual
filename for the ORCA logs include a timestamp and sequence number, e.g. "orcallator-2006-06-20-000". This option is required.
--debug
Enable debugging output.
SEE ALSO
xymon(7), clientlaunch.cfg(5)
Xymon Version 4.2.3: 4 Feb 2009 ORCAHOBBIT(1)