We use Xymon a great deal, it monitors all of our servers and network equipment (several thousand items).  We run the server on zLinux (SLES) and the client runs just about anywhere.  There are even clients for z/VM and z/OS (thanks Rich!).  Its all PhP based, so I don't think an RPM is necessary.  (I haven't done the install in a long time, someone else in our group does that.)  Its definitely not specific to any version of Linux.  As long as you have Apache and PhP installed, it should run on Clef.

Martha


On 7/24/2018 8:43 AM, Frank M. Ramaekers wrote:
Anyone doing xymon on zLinux?   Know where a RPM for ClefOS might be found?
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