On 31/01/13 15:56, Alaric wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I was hoping that someone on this list might have some insight to an issue 
> that I recently ran into after upgrading my Nagios core installation to 3.4.4 
> (out of the EPEL Repo) After upgrading, log rotation stopped on one of my two 
> servers, and perfdata_file_processing_commands stopped working, and whatever 
> Job that sets 'CURRENT HOST STATE' in the main nagios logs stopped working.
>
> I upgraded both my Dev server, and my Production server, and only my Prod 
> servers seems to have the issue.  Both run the same code, and both have the 
> same configs.
> I'm confident the configs as the same, as both get the configs deployed via 
> puppet.  I've googled around quite a bit, and haven't had any luck figuring 
> it out.  Has anyone seen anything similar?
>    My feeling, based on the behavior of my Dev server is that it's not a 
> problem with the code, but that something got "stuck"  but I'm darned if I 
> can figure out what. I've cleared out the logs, restarted nagios, rebooted 
> the server. Audited configs and checked the debug output.
>
> Any help is much appreciated!
>
>
> -a
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What is the difference in the volume of activity on those servers , it 
could be that you found an  issue related the the amount of checks or 
traffic generated to the the log.

If the internal log rotation is faulty - have you considered using 
logrotate as a dirty hack to fix your issue ?

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