Apache tag not working, not playing nice with http tag.
I think I misunderstood how it was supposed to work. I was trying very very hard to get an apache status dot. So apache statuses show up in trends only?
I confess I can't reproduce the nan values myself, after leaving it alone for a solid week. Is there perhaps a delay before those values start to show up? Maybe I was being too impatient.
thanks Betsy
On Sun, Jul 31, 2011 at 5:51 AM, Henrik Størner <henrik at hswn.dk> wrote:
I've been trying to get apache results and am getting nothing, no results, no errors, as if it the tag wasn't there.
UNLESS, and this is the weird part - *IF* I disable http for a given server I get *stats* under apache on the trends page, but still no apache column on the server page.
Disabling http is not an option, as we've got nonstandard ports getting tested.
With any http test enabled, just get blank "nan" values for apache. And no matter what, we don't get an apache column.
The data for the Apache stats don't generate an Apache status - it just generates an apache RRD file, you can see it in the "trends" column.
I've tried reproducing your problem here, but I cannot - no matter how I try to configure hosts.cfg, when running the network tests I get both the normal "http" status update, and the "apache" data update.
Could you try running the network tests against that host like this:
xymoncmd xymonnet --noping --debug --no-update HOSTNAME 2>&1 >log.txt
and see if there is a line with "data HOSTNAME.apache" together with the apache statistics in there ?
Regards, Henrik
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