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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)