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NAME
       xymonq - a frontend to query the Xymon network- and systems-monitor.
SYNOPSIS
       xymonq  [  -c  conf-file]  -q  QUERYTYPE [-P PAGEPATH] [-H HOSTNAME] [-T TEST] [-C COLOR[,COLOR,...]] [-X
       CRITS] [-f FIELD[,FIELD,...]] [-s SECTION[,SECTION,...]] | -l ] [-S|-p] [-h | -V] [-d]
       xymonq -q clientlog   [-P PAGEPATH] [-H  HOSTNAME]  [-T  TEST]  [-C  COLOR[,COLOR,...]]  [-X  CRITS]  [-s
       SECTION[,SECTION,...]] | -l ]
       xymonq  -q  xymondboard  [-P  PAGEPATH]  [-H  HOSTNAME]  [-T  TEST] [-C COLOR[,COLOR,...]] [-X CRITS] [-f
       FIELD,[FIELD,...]]
       xymonq -q hostinfo    [-P PAGEPATH] [-H HOSTNAME] [-T TEST] [-C COLOR[,COLOR,...]] [-X CRITS]
       xymonq -q xymondlog   [-P PAGEPATH] [-H HOSTNAME] {-T TEST | -l} [-C COLOR[,COLOR,...]] [-X CRITS]
       xymonq -q ghostlist [-a [-]AGE] [-l]
       xymonq -q config [-f file]
       xymonq -q {ping|version}
DESCRIPTION
       xymonq is a frontend to send various query-messages via xymon(1) to a Xymon server xymond(8).  All  test-
       (column)  information  for  one  or  more  hosts/tests  and  internal  status information of Xymon can be
       retrieved.
       xymonq - A frontend to query the Xymon network- and systems-monitor.
   OPTIONS TO SELECT DISPLAYED DATA FOR THE HOSTS:
       -q QUERYTYPE
              Query to perform to Xymon [clientlog | xymondboard | hostinfo | xymondlog | ghost[list] | config |
              ping]
       See section QUERYTYPES for details.
   OPTIONS TO SELECT HOSTS:
       -P PAGEPATH
              A PAGEPATH specification from hosts.cfg(*).
       -H HOSTNAME
              A hostname from hosts.cfg(*).  To read the hosts from stdin use "-" (all other filters inactive).
       -T TEST
              The name of a TEST, defaults to "info"(*).
       (*) interpreted as a REGEX
       -C COLOR
              only tests with COLOR, may be coma-separated list like "clear,green", default: empty=all colors
       -X CRITS
              eXtra CRITERIA, like "ip=", "net=" or "tag=", CRITS are passed as-is to xymondboard
              This is to provide support for new or less often used filter CRITERIA. `-X` may be  used  multiple
       times (`-X ip=172.33 -X tag=test`) or have multiple quoted criteria (`-X "ip=172.33 tag=test`).
              Since Xymon v4.3.19 filtering on the whole message (`msg=PCRE`), various timestamps and XMH-values
       (`XMH_string=VALUE`, e.g. `XHM_CLASS=linux` -- see `xymon-xmh(5)`) is possible too.
       An empty (or missing) option matches every item of that criterium.
       -L     print evaluated hostlist to stdout and exit
       -S     print "HOST=hostname" separator-lines above data (deprecated)
       -p     prefix each line of output w/ "hostname: ", valid for queries: clientlog, xymondboard, xymondlog
   Options for clientlog:
       -f FIELD
              fields to print, defaults to "hostname"
       -s SECTION
              one or more section-names, coma separated If empty the whole clientlog is printed
       -l     list available sections only (as they occur)
   Options for xymondboard:
       -f FIELD
              fields to print, defaults to empty, thus using xymon-defaults
   Options for xymondlog:
       -l     just list available tests for selected host(s)
   Options for ghostlist:
       -a [-]AGE
              print  only host with report AGE; AGE is a GNU-date "-s"-compatible string) The "-" prefix inverts
              the selection.
       -l     only print the hostnames instead of the default full "ghostline"
   Options for client:
       -f file
              The file to retrieve, e.g. "hosts.cfg", "analysis.cfg". Only  files  ending  with  ".cfg"  can  be
              fetched. Defaults to "hosts.cfg".
   Global options:
       -c conf-file
              use  specified config-file, this prevents searching default locations; default-values apply if not
              specified.  Has to be 1st cmdline option in  order  to  allow  selectively  override  values  from
              cmdline.
       -v     verbose output, print the "xymon"-commandlines
       -V     print version info
       -d     enable debug output
       -h     this help message
QUERYTYPES
       This is only a short description of the query types possible. For more detailed information see xymon(1).
       clientlog
         Get   the   raw-data  transmitted  to  the  xymon-server.  This  contains  the  data  gathered  by  the
       `xymonclient*`-scripts.
       xymondboard
         Obtain status for one or more hosts w/ extensive filtering on the host-selection side as  well  as  the
       output-side (-f FIELDS).
       hostinfo
         Retrieve the config from `hosts.cfg` about one or more hosts (host-selection like xymondboard).
       xymondlog
         Print full of status-columns as dispayed on the web interface.
       config
         Retrieve a config-file (only ".cfg"-files) from the `server/etc/`-dir of the xymon-server.
       ghostlist
         Get information about hosts sending data without being present in the xymon-server configuration.
       ping|version
         Get version of the xymon-server, this uses the `ping`-command.
CONFIG FILE
       The default configuration and some query-settings can be adjusted with a configuration file. The file has
       to conform to bash(1) syntax as it is sourced as-is.
       Possible settings (default values shown):
         XYMON_CMD="xymon"             Path and command name for `xymon` binary.
         XYMON_SRV="127.0.0.1:1984"    Where to find the Xymon server: IP:PORT (recommended) or HOSTNAME:PORT.
         QUERYTYPE=""                  The default query to execute.
         TEST="info"                   The test to use for selecting hosts or printing w/ xymondlog.
         FIELDS="..."                  The fields to print for xymondboard, defaults to xymon(1)-defaults.
         SECTION=""                    Section(s) to print for clientlog. Multiple sections are comma separated.
       The config file can be specified via `-c conf-file`. If no config-file is specified `xymonq` searches the
       following locations in order, using the first one found:
         1. ./.xymonq.cfg
         2. ~/.xymonq.cfg
         3. /etc/xymon/xymonq.cfg
         4. if no file is found: use default values
EXAMPLES
       Print a list of all hosts known to xymon (i.e. defined in hosts.cfg)
         xymonq -L
       Examples for clientlog:
         Print the 'clientlog' for all hosts
           xymonq -q clientlog
         List all sections in 'clientlog' for all hosts on page 'dc1', print "HOST="-separator
           xymonq -q clientlog -P dc1 -lS
         Print the 'osversion' section for hosts whole hostname matches the regex "bb.*com"
           xymonq -q clientlog -H "bb.*com" -s osversion
       Examples for xymondlog:
         List all tests for all hosts on page 'dc1' whose hostname contain 'mx'
           xymonq -q xymondlog -P dc1 -H mx -l
         Print the 'disk'-status of hosts whose hostname match the PCRE 'bb'
           xymonq -q xymondlog -H bb -T disk
       Examples for xymondboard:
         Identical host-selection as above but show the first line of the 'cpu'-status
           xymonq -q xymondboard -H bb -T cpu -f line1
       Examples for ghostlist:
         Get the "hosts.cfg"-file:
           xymonq -q config
           xymonq -q config -f hosts.cfg
         Get "analysis.cfg"-file:
           xymonq -q config -f analysis.cfg
       Examples for ghostlist:
         Print the full ghostlist:
           xymonq -q ghostlist
         Print the hosts from ghostlist that reported within the last 5 minutes:
           xymonq -q ghostlist -a "5 minutes ago"
         Print the hostnames only from ghostlist that reported at least 24 hours ago:
           xymonq -q ghostlist -a "-yesterday" -l
       Examples for config:
         Fetch `hosts.cfg`:
           xymonq -q config -f hosts.cfg
AUTHOR
       Written by Thomas Eckert
COPYRIGHT
       Copyright © 2015-2018 Thomas Eckert, http://www.it-eckert.com/
SEE ALSO
       xymon(1), xymon-xmh(5), xymond(8)
IT-Eckert                                         January 2018                                         XYMONQ(1)