Xymon 4.3.8 Bug report - CORRECTION
Noticed that since upgrading to Xymon 4.3.8 I am getting errors in the apache error_log :-
[Tue Jul 24 10:19:59 2012] [error] [client xx.xxx.xxx.xx] 2012-07-24 10:19:59 Sendto failed: Socket is not connected, referer: http://xymon/xymon-cgi/svcstatus.sh?HOST=hostname&SERVICE=cpu, this seems to be generated for every status column that contains a graph.
Regards, Chris
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On Tue, Jul 24, 2012 at 7:59 PM, <Chris.Morris at rwe.com> wrote:
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Noticed that since upgrading to Xymon 4.3.8 I am getting errors in the apache error_log :-
[Tue Jul 24 10:19:59 2012] [error] [client xx.xxx.xxx.xx] 2012-07-24 10:19:59 Sendto failed: Socket is not connected, referer: * http://xymon/xymon-cgi/svcstatus.sh?HOST=hostname&SERVICE=cpu*<http://xymon/xymon-cgi/svcstatus.sh?HOST=hostname&SERVICE=cpu> ,
This is the graphing binary trying to talk to a persistent xymon_rrd process via socket, and finding a stale socket in the $XYMONTMP directory.
Have a look in $XYMONTMP for old files called rrdctl.NNNNN (where NNNNN is a process ID). Any old ones of these should be removed, either with "rm" or by restarting Xymon. After you remove them, the log message should go away.
These are sockets created by the xymon_rrd process(es). These might have been left behind during your upgrade. Normally stopping xymon should remove these files, but I wonder of the upgrade process has terminated them without prejudice, leaving behind the sockets. I had the same problem after an upgrade to 4.3.8.
J
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