Hmm. "noconn" + "testip" should actually be all that's needed here, assuming there are no other references to those (in URLs, for example). I've used a lot of pseudo-DNS entries in configs before for the same effect.
Can you run a copy of xymonnet in --debug mode and see if you see the lookup there? If nothing, then an strace should reveal around when we're doing it.
Have you noticed any patterns in *which* hosts you're seeing the lookup for that you're not expecting it at? Or is it all of them?
-jc
On Wed, January 6, 2016 11:04 am, John Thurston wrote:
On 1/6/2016 9:54 AM, Robert Schetterer wrote:
Am 06.01.2016 um 19:38 schrieb John Thurston:
I have defined some hosts with fake host names: 0.0.0.0 foo.bar.foo # noconn
- snip - Even adding "testip" to the line doesn't eliminate all of the queries.
try add https://www.xymon.com/help/manpages/man5/hosts.cfg.5.html testip and noconn
As stated in my original message, 'noconn' is already specified for the host. Adding 'testip' reduces the number of queries but does not eliminate them.
I forgot to mention: xymon version 4.3.17 running on CentOS
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