Hello Jon,
There is a typo with 'f001', it's defined as 'f001' in the
'remotehost_list' but you referenced it as 'f011' in 'remotehost_desc'.
Can you, please, check if 'elinks' can reach 'f001' and 'f002' from a
terminal session in 'gandalf'?
$ elinks http://f001:8080/monitorix
$ elinks http://f002:8080/monitorix
Just let me know.
Thanks.
On 8/2/20 2:07 PM, Jon Tegner wrote:
Hi,
just starting using Monitorix, and having problem using multihost
reaching machines on local, 192-network.
Setup is the following:
* master hast two interfaces, one to the internet and one to a local
network, 192.168.56.0.
* master (here called gandalf) is using apache (and I have disabled
builtin httpd on this).
* The machines on 192.168.56.0 use builtin httpd.
* Some relevant lines in monitorix.conf on the master are:
remotehost_list =gandalf,f001,f002
0 = http://gandalf,/monitorix,/monitorix-cgi
1 = http://f011:8080,/monitorix,/monitorix-cgi
2 = http://f002:8080,/monitorix,/monitorix-cgi
This enables me to see all the data from the master/gandalf, but nothing
from neither f001 nor f002.
Again, gandalf have two nics, and curl indicates that both f001:8080 and
f002:8080 are "working", i.e. they seem to generate relevant html.
I have probably missed something obvious, and any hints are greatly
appreciated!
Machines are running CentOS-8.2, and monitorix-3.12.0-1.el8.noarch is used.
Thanks,
/jon
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