Re: [Nagios-users] dec 31 1969 in event log

2008-12-28 Thread Hendrik Baecker
Hi,

While it's in a timely manner that occurrs every midnight, please let  
us know your cron config and perhaps your timeserver configuration.

Regards,
Hendrik

Am 28.12.2008 um 22:39 schrieb "Seth Simmons" :

> It's nagios 3.06
> What configuration do you want to know?
> I'm running on fedora 9 monitoring 102 hosts, 1441 services
>
> -Original Message-
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> Sent: Sunday, December 28, 2008 4:20 PM
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> Seth Simmons wrote:
>> Every day in the event log at midnight it shows an event in the list
> of
>> service states at midnight dated 12/31/1969
>> The log looks something like this:
>>
>> [12-27-2008 00:00:00] CURRENT SERVICE STATE: serverA;serviceA1;OK
>> [12-27-2008 00:00:00] CURRENT SERVICE STATE: serverA;serviceA2;OK
>> [12-27-2008 00:00:00] CURRENT SERVICE STATE: serverB;serviceB1;OK
>>
>>
> --- 
> -
>> 
>> December 31, 1969 19:00
>>
> --- 
> -
>> 
>>
>> [12-31-1969 19:00:00]
>>
>>
> --- 
> -
>> 
>> December 28, 2008 00:00
>>
> --- 
> -
>> 
>>
>> [12-27-2008 00:00:00] CURRENT SERVICE STATE: serverB;serviceB2;OK
>> [12-27-2008 00:00:00] CURRENT SERVICE STATE: serverB;serviceB3;OK
>> [12-27-2008 00:00:00] CURRENT SERVICE STATE: serverC;serviceC1;OK
>
> To quote mr Spock (pointy ears): Fascinating.
>
> Given your timezone it looks like something with a unixdate drops to 0
> shortly. That would account for the exact date/time stamp. (unix  
> epoch -
> 5 hours) Just totally unclear why it pops up.
>
> Just so we know. Is this with Nagios version 1.0? And I feel some  
> people
> might like to hear the config from you as well.
>
> Hugo.
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Re: [Nagios-users] dec 31 1969 in event log

2008-12-28 Thread Marc Powell

On Dec 28, 2008, at 4:23 AM, Seth Simmons wrote:

>
> Every day in the event log at midnight it shows an event in the list  
> of
> service states at midnight dated 12/31/1969
> The log looks something like this:
>
> [12-27-2008 00:00:00] CURRENT SERVICE STATE: serverA;serviceA1;OK
> [12-27-2008 00:00:00] CURRENT SERVICE STATE: serverA;serviceA2;OK
> [12-27-2008 00:00:00] CURRENT SERVICE STATE: serverB;serviceB1;OK
>
> 
> 
> December 31, 1969 19:00
> 
> 
>
> [12-31-1969 19:00:00]

Do you have time problems on this machine? Does it go backwards or  
need to be adjusted periodically? Do you have a cron job that re-syncs  
time via NTP at midnight?

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Re: [Nagios-users] dec 31 1969 in event log

2008-12-28 Thread Seth Simmons
It's nagios 3.06
What configuration do you want to know?
I'm running on fedora 9 monitoring 102 hosts, 1441 services

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Sent: Sunday, December 28, 2008 4:20 PM
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Seth Simmons wrote:
> Every day in the event log at midnight it shows an event in the list
of
> service states at midnight dated 12/31/1969
> The log looks something like this:
> 
> [12-27-2008 00:00:00] CURRENT SERVICE STATE: serverA;serviceA1;OK
> [12-27-2008 00:00:00] CURRENT SERVICE STATE: serverA;serviceA2;OK
> [12-27-2008 00:00:00] CURRENT SERVICE STATE: serverB;serviceB1;OK
> 
>

> 
>  December 31, 1969 19:00  
>

> 
> 
> [12-31-1969 19:00:00] 
> 
>

> 
>  December 28, 2008 00:00  
>

> 
> 
> [12-27-2008 00:00:00] CURRENT SERVICE STATE: serverB;serviceB2;OK
> [12-27-2008 00:00:00] CURRENT SERVICE STATE: serverB;serviceB3;OK
> [12-27-2008 00:00:00] CURRENT SERVICE STATE: serverC;serviceC1;OK

To quote mr Spock (pointy ears): Fascinating.

Given your timezone it looks like something with a unixdate drops to 0
shortly. That would account for the exact date/time stamp. (unix epoch -
5 hours) Just totally unclear why it pops up.

Just so we know. Is this with Nagios version 1.0? And I feel some people
might like to hear the config from you as well.

Hugo.

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>Q: Are you sure?
>>A: Because it reverses the logical flow of conversation.
>>>Q: Why is top posting frowned upon?

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Re: [Nagios-users] dec 31 1969 in event log

2008-12-28 Thread Hugo van der Kooij
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Seth Simmons wrote:
> Every day in the event log at midnight it shows an event in the list of
> service states at midnight dated 12/31/1969
> The log looks something like this:
> 
> [12-27-2008 00:00:00] CURRENT SERVICE STATE: serverA;serviceA1;OK
> [12-27-2008 00:00:00] CURRENT SERVICE STATE: serverA;serviceA2;OK
> [12-27-2008 00:00:00] CURRENT SERVICE STATE: serverB;serviceB1;OK
> 
> 
> 
>  December 31, 1969 19:00  
> 
> 
> 
> [12-31-1969 19:00:00] 
> 
> 
> 
>  December 28, 2008 00:00  
> 
> 
> 
> [12-27-2008 00:00:00] CURRENT SERVICE STATE: serverB;serviceB2;OK
> [12-27-2008 00:00:00] CURRENT SERVICE STATE: serverB;serviceB3;OK
> [12-27-2008 00:00:00] CURRENT SERVICE STATE: serverC;serviceC1;OK

To quote mr Spock (pointy ears): Fascinating.

Given your timezone it looks like something with a unixdate drops to 0
shortly. That would account for the exact date/time stamp. (unix epoch -
5 hours) Just totally unclear why it pops up.

Just so we know. Is this with Nagios version 1.0? And I feel some people
might like to hear the config from you as well.

Hugo.

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>Q: Are you sure?
>>A: Because it reverses the logical flow of conversation.
>>>Q: Why is top posting frowned upon?

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[Nagios-users] dec 31 1969 in event log

2008-12-28 Thread Seth Simmons

Every day in the event log at midnight it shows an event in the list of
service states at midnight dated 12/31/1969
The log looks something like this:

[12-27-2008 00:00:00] CURRENT SERVICE STATE: serverA;serviceA1;OK
[12-27-2008 00:00:00] CURRENT SERVICE STATE: serverA;serviceA2;OK
[12-27-2008 00:00:00] CURRENT SERVICE STATE: serverB;serviceB1;OK



 December 31, 1969 19:00  



[12-31-1969 19:00:00] 



 December 28, 2008 00:00  



[12-27-2008 00:00:00] CURRENT SERVICE STATE: serverB;serviceB2;OK
[12-27-2008 00:00:00] CURRENT SERVICE STATE: serverB;serviceB3;OK
[12-27-2008 00:00:00] CURRENT SERVICE STATE: serverC;serviceC1;OK


I found nothing in the faq and a search of the mailing list showed
others having the same issue but no solution.
Anyone ideas as to why this happens?

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