I have a number of systems running the PowerShell Xymon client. One and
only one of them frequently gives purple alerts on all tests. I haven't
found any pattern for this yet. They just seem to happen several times per
day and then clear themselves after anything from a few minutes to a few
hours. I tried removing and reinstalling the client, but that didn't seem
to help.
Any suggestions?
Jaime Kikpole
Director of Technology & Innovations
Cairo-Durham Central School District
(518) 622-8543, x59500
cairodurham.org <http://www.cairodurham.org>
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What OS version are they? Does it happen more often after Patch Tuesday? We
have some 2008 to 2012 servers that the CPU goes so high as the OS runs
it's update scans to see what patches it needs. Happens every few hours
(set in WSUS frequency), and so severe that XymonClient can't run and send
its files to Xymon server.
Tim Williams
On Wed, Jul 10, 2019 at 8:54 AM Jaime Kikpole via Xymon <xymon at xymon.com>
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> I have a number of systems running the PowerShell Xymon client. One and
> only one of them frequently gives purple alerts on all tests. I haven't
> found any pattern for this yet. They just seem to happen several times per
> day and then clear themselves after anything from a few minutes to a few
> hours. I tried removing and reinstalling the client, but that didn't seem
> to help.
>
> Any suggestions?
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> Jaime Kikpole
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> Director of Technology & Innovations
> Cairo-Durham Central School District
> (518) 622-8543, x59500
> cairodurham.org <http://www.cairodurham.org>
>
> Technical Support:
> help at cairodurham.org
> go.cairodurham.org/techtips
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It’s just similar to how this is being handled in Linux.
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Hi Steffen,
First, try this test: xymond_alert --test hostname conn --color=green
In other words there may be a syntax error in your alerts.cfg. Another issue may be more than one input being sent to xymon, one saying it is green, the other red. You should be able to see this in the history for the problematic host.
Hope this helps.
Hello,
I have 2 devices on xymon (version 4.3.28) alerting is driving me crazy.
I get a lot of e-mail alerts on service conn even though the service conn is ok:
Xymon [567211] gate……:conn CRITICAL (RED)
green Wed Jun 26 07:16:54 2019 conn ok
Service conn on gate….. is OK (up)
&green 87.139.xx.xx is alive (0.95 ms)
I can’t see any differences on the configuration to other devices alerting works normal.
Could this be related to a bug? But if there is a bug, why only on this 2 devices.
Please help.
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