Is there a limit to how long Xymon/Hobbit will remember an ackcode? I had a situation this morning where a server, which had a disk test that had been alternating between yellow and red for months (I know, but I'm not in a position to force other adminstrators to be responsible) refuse an acknowledgement because "Cookie 611393 not found, dropping ack". If there is a limit to how long Hobbit will remember an ackcode, does anybody out there know what it is. Do they survive a Hobbit restart?
Thanks, Larry Barber
Pretty confident ACKs survive restarts. Most everything done by Xymon is performed incrementally based on stored data.
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On Thu, Sep 17, 2009 at 9:44 AM, Larry Barber <lebarber at gmail.com> wrote:
Is there a limit to how long Xymon/Hobbit will remember an ackcode? I had a situation this morning where a server, which had a disk test that had been alternating between yellow and red for months (I know, but I'm not in a position to force other adminstrators to be responsible) refuse an acknowledgement because "Cookie 611393 not found, dropping ack". If there is a limit to how long Hobbit will remember an ackcode, does anybody out there know what it is. Do they survive a Hobbit restart?
Thanks, Larry Barber
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