--clear-color=COLOR
Define the color used when sending "msgs", "files" or "ports" reports and there are no rules to
check for these statuses. The default is to show a "clear" status, but some people prefer to have
it "green". If you would rather prefer not to see these status columns at all, then you can use
the "--no-clear-msgs", "--no-clear-files" and "--no-clear-ports" options instead.
--no-clear-msgs
If there are no logfile checks, the "msgs" column will show a "clear" status. If you would rather
avoid having a "msgs" column, this option causes xymond_client to not send in a clear "msgs"
status.
--no-clear-files
If there are no file checks, the "files" column will show a "clear" status. If you would rather
avoid having a "files" column, this option causes xymond_client to not send in a clear "files"
status.
--no-clear-ports
If there are no port checks, the "ports" column will show a "clear" status. If you would rather
avoid having a "ports" column, this option causes xymond_client to not send in a clear "ports"
status.
--no-ps-listing
Normally the "procs" status message includes the full process-listing received from the client. If
you prefer to just have the monitored processes shown, this option will turn off the full ps-
listing.
--no-port-listing
Normally the "ports" status message includes the full netstat-listing received from the client. If
you prefer to just have the monitored ports shown, this option will turn off the full netstat-
listing.
--no-cpu-listing
Normally the "cpu" status message includes the full cpu-listing received from the client. If you
prefer to just have the monitored cpu load shown, this option will turn off the full cpu-listing.
--uptime-status
Generate a separate "uptime" status column. The uptime is normally just reported in the "cpu"
status column, but if you would like a separate status column for the uptime, you can use this
option. It is useful if you want to generate an alert in case of a reboot, without having this
alert mixed in with the cpu load alerts.
--config=FILENAME
Sets the filename for the analysis.cfg file. The default value is "etc/analysis.cfg" below the
Xymon server directory.
--unknownclientosok
Expect and attempt to parse clients with unknown CLIENTOS types. Useful if you're submitting
custom host responses with file or msgs data that you'd like to parse.
--dump-config
Dumps the configuration after parsing it. May be useful to track down problems with configuration
file errors.
--test Starts an interactive session where you can test the analysis.cfg configuration.
--collectors=COLLECTOR1[,COLLECTOR2,...]
Limit the set of collector modules that xymond_client will handle. This is not normally used
except for running experimental versions of the program.
--debug
Enable debugging output.