On Mon, Nov 19, 2012 at 7:34 AM, Root, Paul <Paul.Root at centurylink.com>wrote:
Thanks, Ray found that bluesync was the issue. He took it out and everything is working correctly now.
We'll check out this fix.
or checkout xymond_distribute. I am not sure if you need to upgrade your xymon server to latest to get that.
Paul.
Paul Root - Senior Engineer Managed Services Systems - CenturyLink
-----Original Message----- From: Carl Melgaard [mailto:Carl.Melgaard at stab.rm.dk] Sent: Monday, November 19, 2012 1:27 AM To: 'Raymond Lee'; Root, Paul Cc: 'xymon at xymon.com' Subject: SV: [Xymon] disable requests not staying in place
Hi,
I think I know whats happening, because I had the exact same problem on 4.3.4 with bluesync :)
The reason why the target date is moving, is because either Xymon or bluesync calculates in seconds and the other does not - if I remember correctly, I had to correct bluesync, so that it actually converts the minutes from Xymon to seconds or visa versa.
Something like this:
NEW: lifetime=
$EXPR ${lifetime} / 60OLD: lifetime="$lifetime"sRegards,
Carl Melgaard
-----Oprindelig meddelelse----- Fra: xymon-bounces at xymon.com [mailto:xymon-bounces at xymon.com] På vegne af Raymond Lee Sendt: 16. november 2012 17:26 Til: Root, Paul Cc: xymon at xymon.com Emne: Re: [Xymon] disable requests not staying in place
Here's an example to describe what Paul & I are seeing on our Xymon server. Not only will the time-bound disables not stay in place, but the "disabled until" date seems to be a moving target!
Example:
- I disabled a test that was red at Nov. 16 11:02 CST for 1 hour, and the status page said "Disabled until Fri Nov 16 11:02:54 2012". So that all looks fine.
- I checked the status page a little bit later, and it said "Disabled until Sun Nov 18 17:58:06 2012".
- Yet a little while later, the status page said "Disabled until Thu Apr 4 21:15:03 2013".
- Wait a little more, and it said "Disabled until Fri Oct 12 09:14:06 2035"
Eventually, the status page will say something crazy like "Disabled until Fri Feb 17 18:40:58 1939", and then the color will turn to red again.
Has anyone else ever seen this behavior?
Thanks, Ray
On Tue, Nov 13, 2012 at 12:36 PM, Root, Paul <Paul.Root at centurylink.com> wrote:
We've been noticing that last week or two that requests for disabling
alerts for a set time do not stay blue. If we set it to 'until ok' they will stay blue. Before the last few weeks, it had been fine.
Our setup is a proxy updating the main system, due to firewall
issues. I have installed 'bluesync.sh', that will send disable/enable alerts down to the proxy.
The machines are CentOS 5.8 virtual machines on VMWare ESXi 4.1
servers. I'm running xymon 4.3.4.
Any ideas.
Paul Root - Senior Engineer Managed Services Systems - CenturyLink
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