I don't know of a specific way to debug this, but I guess you could start by looking at the state files in the queue directory. Match up the time/dates with the diff-less alerts.
On Mon, Feb 13, 2012 at 9:05 AM, Kat <uncommon...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi all.. > > Here is an odd one. I have a folder with a few dozen subfolders. I > want to set up "report_changes" on all the subfolders with a specific > file in it - for example: > > /opt/conf/*/*act_config > > And it seems to work fine - but here is the odd part. The *sh_config > is a txt file in every folder, and this is verified. Sometimes the > report changes actually works and other times it only shows the > checksums changing, which I know if the checksum changes the contents > had to change. > > So the question is simple -- any idea what might cause the > report_changes to work most of the time, but sometimes it only reports > checksum? How would you debug this? > > Basically I have a system with 50-60 users and they each have one of > the config files and they change them from time to time. So I want to > know which user changed it and what the changed (so when they say "I > didn't change anything" I can tell them and show them. But the > baffling part is this works 90% of the time, but every now and then, > as mentioned, it does not show the actual changes. > > signed, > confused...