Not sure what's going on here. From a brand new site on my master server I'm trying to set up a multisite connection to a slave server that has two sites defined and functioning.
In the "URL prefix" I've defined the site I want to target but I seem to get data from the other site on that slave server. I've set it to "Connect via TCP", given it the host and 6557 for the port. I'm not sure by any means but shouldn't the port be different for one site as compared to the other? I created both sites using default values, one a year or three ago, the second site just created a couple days ago. I don't recall seeing any option for the unixcat port when I created the site.
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Stephen Berg
Systems Administrator
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stephen.berg.ctr@nrlssc.navy.mil
I would login to the target site(s) and run 'omd config <site>', then go to 'Distributed Monitoring' and get the value of LIVESTATUS_TCP_PORT and use that to configure the
connection on the master.
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On 7/8/2016 9:19 AM, Stephen Berg (Contractor) wrote:
Not sure what's going on here. From a brand new site on my master server I'm trying to set up a multisite connection to a slave server that has two sites defined and functioning.
In the "URL prefix" I've defined the site I want to target but I seem to get data from the other site on that slave server. I've set it to "Connect via TCP", given it the host and 6557 for the port. I'm not sure by any means but shouldn't the port be different for one site as compared to the other? I created both sites using default values, one a year or three ago, the second site just created a couple days ago. I don't recall seeing any option for the unixcat port when I created the site.
That's the trick I needed! I put the new site on a different port. Is that the preferred way to do things? Or can you have multiple sites on the same port?
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On 07/08/2016 08:27 AM, Jam Mulch wrote:
I would login to the target site(s) and run 'omd config <site>', then go to 'Distributed Monitoring' and get the value of LIVESTATUS_TCP_PORT and use that to configure the
connection on the master.
On 7/8/2016 9:19 AM, Stephen Berg (Contractor) wrote:
Not sure what's going on here. From a brand new site on my master server I'm trying to set up a multisite connection to a slave server that has two sites defined and functioning.
In the "URL prefix" I've defined the site I want to target but I seem to get data from the other site on that slave server. I've set it to "Connect via TCP", given it the host and 6557 for the port. I'm not sure by any means but shouldn't the port be different for one site as compared to the other? I created both sites using default values, one a year or three ago, the second site just created a couple days ago. I don't recall seeing any option for the unixcat port when I created the site.
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Stephen Berg
Systems Administrator
NRL Code: 7320
Office: 228-688-5738
stephen.berg.ctr@nrlssc.navy.mil
Unfortunately there is no automatism yet to detect a free port for the
livestatus tcp port.
Regards
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On 08.07.2016 15:33, Stephen Berg (Contractor) wrote:
That's the trick I needed! I put the new site on a different port. Is
that the preferred way to do things? Or can you have multiple sites on
the same port?
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