Yep !
I've got 2 servers, each one with an agent installed :
> ServeurA (which I used to test the zabbix solution) :
Ubuntu 7.10 with MySQL 5
Apache 2 and PHP 5
> ServeurB:
RHEL 4 with Oracle 10g backend.
Apache 1.3.11 and PHP 4.3.9.
When I configure the configuration file for the 2 agents with :
Server=#IP_Adress_Of_ServeurA#
I can see in the frontends that the 2 agents are reached normally by the server (Status Monitored / Availability : Available) and I can get data from them. >> All is ok
But when I configure the configuration file for the 2 agents with :
Server=#IP_Adress_Of_ServeurB#
No agent is seen by the server, I've got an 'Availability : Unknown' (see image enclosed). And of course, no datas is collected.
The configuration files for the 2 servers are the same (except of course database connection). Did I miss something ?
And another question : in the agent configuration file, when I put the number of forked agent less than 3 (1 or 2), the agent can't be reached by the server. Why ?
I've got 2 servers, each one with an agent installed :
> ServeurA (which I used to test the zabbix solution) :
Ubuntu 7.10 with MySQL 5
Apache 2 and PHP 5
> ServeurB:
RHEL 4 with Oracle 10g backend.
Apache 1.3.11 and PHP 4.3.9.
When I configure the configuration file for the 2 agents with :
Server=#IP_Adress_Of_ServeurA#
I can see in the frontends that the 2 agents are reached normally by the server (Status Monitored / Availability : Available) and I can get data from them. >> All is ok

But when I configure the configuration file for the 2 agents with :
Server=#IP_Adress_Of_ServeurB#
No agent is seen by the server, I've got an 'Availability : Unknown' (see image enclosed). And of course, no datas is collected.
The configuration files for the 2 servers are the same (except of course database connection). Did I miss something ?

And another question : in the agent configuration file, when I put the number of forked agent less than 3 (1 or 2), the agent can't be reached by the server. Why ?
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