Hi there.

We keep getting false positives from the above mentioned script when
there is a reasonable amount of latency between the master and the
slave.

The check returns critical stating the time is out of sync when in
fact they are both spot on. I'm still investigating the reason but we
do see between 300ms and 500ms round trip times at the moment
according to our Smokeping graphs.

Until I can get the script to correctly interpret the results I'd like
to pass the -T or --notimecheck flag for this particular slave check
but have encountered a problem.

When you choose "Edit Servicecheck Configuration" for "Slave node:
node-name" you get this error...

Opsview error: Caught exception in
Opsview::Web::Controller::Viewport::Summarystyle::list->process
"Opsview::Web::Controller::Viewport::Summarystyle::list did not
override Catalyst::Component::process at
/usr/local/nagios/perl/lib/Catalyst/Action.pm line 46"

...rather than being taken to the Service Check configuration page.

I've tried to search for it by entering random numbers at the end of
this URL but to no avail...

https://opsview.domain.com/admin/servicecheck/edit/78

This could relate to the fact that it doesn't actually appear on the
Service Check list page...

https://opsview.domain.com/admin/servicecheck/list

So apart from hacking the files under /usr/local/nagios/etc by hand
can this be done is a graceful manner through the GUI ?

Thanks very much.
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