Turning on the cfid option in xymond_alert might be useful as well.
-jc
--cfid If this option is present, alert messages will include a line with "cfid:N" where N is the linenumber in the alerts.cfg file that caused this message to be sent. This can be useful to track down problems with duplicate alerts.
On Wed, October 1, 2014 6:02 am, Novosielski, Ryan wrote:
Two places to look to troubleshoot are the notifications.log, to check to see whether Xymon actually sent multiples or not, (could be your mail server, theoretically) and the "info" test on the server in question to see what the notifications settings parsed to. You can also look at the config report for that kind of info.
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From: Xymon [xymon-bounces at xymon.com] On Behalf Of Andrey Chervonets [A.Chervonets at cominder.eu] Sent: Wednesday, October 01, 2014 8:35 AM To: xymon at xymon.com Subject: [Xymon] Double, triple notifications
For some tests and hosts I receive several notification copies (identical)
- sometimes two, sometimes three. I had reviewed the configuration, but can not detect where is the problem.
How can I debug which rule worked out for each copy?
Feature request - I suppose it should be quite easy to avoid redundant notification copies before sending, for example using cat (rows-list of recepients) | sort | uniq
P.S. XyMon version 4.3.17 on CentOS (64-bit) if this makes sense.
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Andrey Chervonets
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