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NAME

       svcstatus.cgi - CGI program to view Xymon status logs

SYNOPSIS

       svcstatus.cgi [--historical] [--history={top|bottom}]

DESCRIPTION

       svcstatus.cgi  is  a  CGI program to present a Xymon status log in HTML form (ie, as a web
       page). It can be used both for the logs showing the current  status,  and  for  historical
       logs from the "histlogs" directory. It is normally invoked as a CGI program, and therefore
       receives most of the input parameters via the CGI QUERY_STRING environment variable.

       Unless the "--historical" option is present, the current status log is used. This  assumes
       a QUERY_STRING environment variable of the form
          HOSTSVC=hostname.servicename
       where "hostname" is the name of the host with commas instead of dots, and "servicename" is
       the name of the service  (the  column  name  in  Xymon).   Such  links  are  automatically
       generated by the xymongen(1) tool when the environment contains "XYMONLOGSTATUS=dynamic".

       With  the  "--historical"  option  present,  a  historical logfile is used. This assumes a
       QUERY_STRING environment variable of the form
          HOST=hostname&SERVICE=servicename&TIMEBUF=timestamp
       where "hostname" is the name of the host with commas instead of dots, "servicename" is the
       name  of  the  service,  and  "timestamp"  is  the  time of the log. This is automatically
       generated by the history.cgi(1) tool.

OPTIONS

       --historical
              Use a historical logfile instead of the current logfile.

       --history={top|bottom|none}
              When showing the current logfile, provide a "HISTORY" button  at  the  top  or  the
              bottom  of  the webpage, or not at all. The default is to put the HISTORY button at
              the bottom of the page.

       --env=FILENAME
              Load the environment from FILENAME before executing the CGI.

       --templates=DIRECTORY
              Where to look for the HTML header- and footer-templates used  when  generating  the
              webpages. Default: $XYMONHOME/web/

       --no-svcid
              Do  not include the HTML tags to identify the hostname/service on the generated web
              page. Useful is this already happens  in  the  hostsvc_header  template  file,  for
              instance.

       --multigraphs=TEST1[,TEST2]
              This  causes  svcstatus.cgi  to  generate links to service graphs that are split up
              into multiple images, with at most 5 graphs per image. This option  only  works  in
              Xymon mode. If not specified, only the "disk" status is split up this way.

       --no-disable
              By  default, the info-column page includes a form allowing users to disable and re-
              enable tests. If your setup uses the default  separation  of  administration  tools
              into  a  separate,  password-  protected area, then use of the disable- and enable-
              functions requires access to the administration tools. If you  prefer  to  do  this
              only  via  the  dedicated administration page, this option will remove the disable-
              function from the info page.

       --no-jsvalidation
              The disable-function on the info-column page by default uses JavaScript to validate
              the  form  before  submitting the input to the Xymon server. However, some browsers
              cannot handle the Javascript code correctly so the form does not work. This  option
              disables  the use of Javascript for form-validation, allowing these browsers to use
              the disable-function.

       --nkconfig=FILENAME
              Use FILENAME as the configuration file for the Critical  Systems  information.  The
              default is to load this from $XYMONHOME/etc/critical.cfg

FILES

       $XYMONHOME/web/hostsvc_header
              HTML template header

       $XYMONHOME/web/hostsvc_footer
              HTML template footer

ENVIRONMENT

       NONHISTS=info,trends,graphs
              A  comma-separated list of services that does not have meaningful history, e.g. the
              "info" and "trends" columns. Services listed here do not get a "History" button.

       TEST2RRD=test,test
              A comma-separated list of the tests that have an RRD graph.

SEE ALSO

       xymon(7), xymond(1)