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Check_Mk Hosts Not Showing. Check_mk communicate over port 6556 by default. Hi i have set up a host like i did for all the others. I have set up a new check_mk server (1.4.0p13) to replace an aging check_mk server and have it successfully monitoring several. I’ve also tried using a host. If you have not entered an ip address for the host, it will assume the down state because no ping can be performed. Below are a few steps, you can check to validate your configuration and communication between check_mk server and client works well. I have deleted one host (where checkmk is installed) and added it to the folder manually. The hosts simply aren’t showing up anywhere else (eg., monitor → all hosts or in the dashboard). If i go to to the specific. You need to check if port 6556 is open between client and server. For some reason it is not shown in the host overview. Now dashboard displays only this. In this case you must use the setup > hosts > host monitoring rules. When a change occurs, the host is 'marked' by creating a file with the host name in var/check_mk/autodiscovery — but only if automatic service configuration update is enabled.

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I have set up a new check_mk server (1.4.0p13) to replace an aging check_mk server and have it successfully monitoring several. Hi i have set up a host like i did for all the others. When a change occurs, the host is 'marked' by creating a file with the host name in var/check_mk/autodiscovery — but only if automatic service configuration update is enabled. In this case you must use the setup > hosts > host monitoring rules. If i go to to the specific. If you have not entered an ip address for the host, it will assume the down state because no ping can be performed. Check_mk communicate over port 6556 by default. Now dashboard displays only this. The hosts simply aren’t showing up anywhere else (eg., monitor → all hosts or in the dashboard). For some reason it is not shown in the host overview.

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Check_Mk Hosts Not Showing I have set up a new check_mk server (1.4.0p13) to replace an aging check_mk server and have it successfully monitoring several. I’ve also tried using a host. When a change occurs, the host is 'marked' by creating a file with the host name in var/check_mk/autodiscovery — but only if automatic service configuration update is enabled. The hosts simply aren’t showing up anywhere else (eg., monitor → all hosts or in the dashboard). In this case you must use the setup > hosts > host monitoring rules. Now dashboard displays only this. Hi i have set up a host like i did for all the others. I have deleted one host (where checkmk is installed) and added it to the folder manually. Below are a few steps, you can check to validate your configuration and communication between check_mk server and client works well. I have set up a new check_mk server (1.4.0p13) to replace an aging check_mk server and have it successfully monitoring several. You need to check if port 6556 is open between client and server. If you have not entered an ip address for the host, it will assume the down state because no ping can be performed. If i go to to the specific. For some reason it is not shown in the host overview. Check_mk communicate over port 6556 by default.

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