What test did you drop, and how is that test running - built-in on client, built-in on server, or ext test or what?
You can force a status with bb like so:
/usr/local/xymon/server/bin/bb 127.0.0.1 "status server.example.com mytest green" but that's just going to give you your dot back, it's not going to solve your underlying problem.
This is a TCP listener I added to the bb-services file on the server. The test is to telnet to the port expect an ok and if anything else comes thru it goes yellow. I believe you are right about the underlying test not running as these showed purple before I removed them with the drop command. I will dig in and see if I can discover why these are not testing. A manual telnet and other test I set up in the same fashion still work so this is a bit boggling. Any suggestions as to how I can trouble shoot xymon testing, is much appreciated as is the help given so far
-----Original Message----- From: Elizabeth Schwartz [mailto:betsy.schwartz at gmail.com] Sent: Sunday, October 02, 2011 7:05 PM To: Knox, Wesley Cc: xymon at xymon.com Subject: Re: [Xymon] Re-add a dropped test
What test did you drop, and how is that test running - built-in on client, built-in on server, or ext test or what?
You can force a status with bb like so:
/usr/local/xymon/server/bin/bb 127.0.0.1 "status server.example.com mytest green" but that's just going to give you your dot back, it's not going to solve your underlying problem.
It's a shell script, right? One of the first things I do with a failing cron or other background script is to put at the top:
set -x exec >/tmp/scriptname 2>&1
Then every run puts a trace in the /tmp file. If you don't get output, it's not firing, if you do, it should show you exactly what happened.
On Wed, October 5, 2011 14:23, Knox, Wesley wrote:
This is a TCP listener I added to the bb-services file on the server. The test is to telnet to the port expect an ok and if anything else comes thru it goes yellow. I believe you are right about the underlying test not running as these showed purple before I removed them with the drop command. I will dig in and see if I can discover why these are not testing. A manual telnet and other test I set up in the same fashion still work so this is a bit boggling. Any suggestions as to how I can trouble shoot xymon testing, is much appreciated as is the help given so far
-----Original Message----- From: Elizabeth Schwartz [mailto:betsy.schwartz at gmail.com] Sent: Sunday, October 02, 2011 7:05 PM To: Knox, Wesley Cc: xymon at xymon.com Subject: Re: [Xymon] Re-add a dropped test
What test did you drop, and how is that test running - built-in on client, built-in on server, or ext test or what?
You can force a status with bb like so:
/usr/local/xymon/server/bin/bb 127.0.0.1 "status server.example.com mytest green" but that's just going to give you your dot back, it's not going to solve your underlying problem.
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