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NAME

       confreport.cgi - Xymon Configuration report

SYNOPSIS

       confreport.cgi

DESCRIPTION

       confreport.cgi is invoked as a CGI script via the confreport.sh CGI wrapper.

       confreport.cgi  provides a plain HTML (Web) report of the Xymon configuration for a group of hosts; which
       hosts are included is determined by the hosts available on the webpage  from  where  the  CGI  script  is
       invoked.

       The  configuration  report  include the hostnames, a list of the statuses monitored for each host, and if
       applicable any configuration settings affecting these. Alerts that may be triggered by status changes are
       also included.

       The report is plain HTML without any images included, and therefore suitable for inclusion  into  e-mails
       or other documents that may be accessed outside the Xymon system.

OPTIONS

       --critical
              Report only on the statuses that are configured to show up on the Critical Systems view.

       --old-nk-config
              Use the deprecated NK tag in hosts.cfg to determine if tests appear on the Critical Systems view.

       --env=FILENAME
              Loads the environment defined in FILENAME before executing the CGI script.

       --area=NAME
              Load  environment  variables  for a specific area. NB: if used, this option must appear before any
              --env=FILENAME option.

       --debug
              Enables debugging output.

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

BUGS

       Client-side configuration done in the analysis.cfg(5) is not currently reflected in the report.

       Critical Systems view configuration is not reflected in the report.

SEE ALSO

       hosts.cfg(5), alerts.cfg(5), analysis.cfg(5), xymon(7)

Xymon                                      Version 4.3.30:  4 Sep 2019                         CONFREPORT.CGI(1)