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      peterlaursen
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      Host would normally be 'localhost' or '127.0.0.1' for a local machine. Using either of those will avoid any DNS lookup on a name server (on local network or Internet), so this will be prefered in comparison with using the LAN ip or global ip (and will/should also avoid issues with Firewall, SuSE AppArmor settings etc.)

      With the settings that you use now, what does 'test connection' in the SSH settings page return?

      (btw: I have an OpenSuSE 11 here myself but have not configured MONyog on it yet. I will try if if does not help what I wrote above)

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      lyolik
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      peterlaursen wrote on Jun 15 2009, 07:58 PM:
      Host would normally be 'localhost' or '127.0.0.1' for a local machine. Using either of those will avoid any DNS lookup on a name server (on local network or Internet), so this will be prefered in comparison with using the LAN ip or global ip (and will/should also avoid issues with Firewall, SuSE AppArmor settings etc.)

      With the settings that you use now, what does 'test connection' in the SSH settings page return?

      (btw: I have an OpenSuSE 11 here myself but have not configured MONyog on it yet. I will try if if does not help what I wrote above)

      Ah sorry Peter, my bad

      I have updated my previous post but did not make it clear. It is working fine. Thank you very much for your time. I figured eventually that I just did not see that there were more settings to configure on server configuration page. No wonder it was not collecting Linux data – I did not tell it to 🙂

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