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On 12/11/2012 03:22 PM, cleaver at terabithia.org wrote:
My xymond test is often yellow, and near as I can tell, the reason is often that I have so-called "multi-source statuses." However, the "second" source is the Xymon server, and this appears to happen most often when tests are disabled (as the blue status comes from the Xymon server). Should I be ignoring this? Is there a misconfiguration somewhere that has this server not properly identifying messages from itself?
Thanks for your help.
Not sure entirely what you're referring to here... Can you provide sample output from the different tests?
If you click on the "xymond" dot, I get the following much of the way down the page (you can see this on yours too, but it will be blank most likely):
Multi-source statuses www-test.umdnj.edu:conn reported by 10.32.5.120 and 130.219.XXX.XXX www-test.umdnj.edu:cpu reported by 10.32.5.120 and 10.32.5.106 www-test.umdnj.edu:disk reported by 10.32.5.120 and 10.32.5.106 www-test.umdnj.edu:files reported by 10.32.5.120 and 10.32.5.106 www-test.umdnj.edu:fma reported by 10.32.5.120 and 10.32.5.106 www-test.umdnj.edu:ftp reported by 10.32.5.120 and 130.219.XXX.XXX www-test.umdnj.edu:memory reported by 10.32.5.120 and 10.32.5.106 www-test.umdnj.edu:msgs reported by 10.32.5.120 and 10.32.5.106 www-test.umdnj.edu:ports reported by 10.32.5.120 and 10.32.5.106 www-test.umdnj.edu:procs reported by 10.32.5.120 and 10.32.5.106 www-test.umdnj.edu:raid reported by 10.32.5.120 and 10.32.5.106 www-test.umdnj.edu:telnet reported by 10.32.5.120 and 130.219.XXX.XXX www-test.umdnj.edu:temp reported by 10.32.5.120 and 10.32.5.106 www-test.umdnj.edu:vmio reported by 10.32.5.120 and 10.32.5.106 www-test.umdnj.edu:zfs reported by 10.32.5.120 and 10.32.5.106
...(the former is the Xymon server) and I just figured out the specific case that causes it. If you disable the server with "$XYMONHOME/server/bin/xymon $XYMONDISP 'disable host.domain.com* 5m Testing' etc. instead of using the GUI, you will see this. It appears that doing it via the GUI does not result in this happening. Bug of feature?
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