On 3/10/2015 7:18 PM, Vernon Everett wrote:
Hi Jeremy
I think you got that one nailed. I added send "" expect "" as you requested, and it cores again. This time on the next entry, which is telnets [telnets] options ssl,banner,telnet port 992 Again, no send and expect. Updated telnets, and it crapped out at ldap. [ldap] port 389
[ldaps] options ssl port 636
[rsync] expect "@RSYNCD" options banner port 873 About now, I am getting a little nervous adding send and expect, because unlike telnet and telnets, we are doing ldap and ldaps testing.
Any suggestions? I think we have some debug code update recommendations for JC though. :-) A good win, but still doesn't solve my original problem. :-(
I identified and shared this exact situation in August and September of last year: http://lists.xymon.com/pipermail/xymon/2014-August/040130.html and http://lists.xymon.com/pipermail/xymon/2014-September/040163.html
My C isn't good enough to offer a correction for the defect, but at least someone had now duplicated the problem. My solution has been not to enable the --debug option on rrd handler....and hope I don't have a problem I need to debug.
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