Hey again everyone,
Apparently maybe it was a corrupted host entry or database entry? I deleted the
host, shut down MySQL and ran a myisamchk on all the tables to repair it.
Afterwards I restarted MySQL and re-added the probem host and interfaces. Now
everything is ok. Thanks for the help!
Er
Hey Craig,
Thanks again for the response. Here's some replies:
"running is an up event, so it should be looking for a corresponding
down and only raise an event if it found one."
Right, and that's what it used to do. Now it marks "RUNNING" as a
critical alert and puts the interface in red.
"Wh
On Tue, Jan 24, 2006 at 09:43:52AM -0500, Eric Colley wrote:
> I read the documentation on how to run the poller manually, and here's
> the output. The Host ID is 8 and the problem interface ID is 717. I hope
> I did it right.
Yes, that's the right way to run the poller.
> app_status,current_insta
e a timeout issue between your NMS and the target host.
Javier
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Date: Mon, 23 Jan 2006 14:35:48 -0500
From: "Eric Colley" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: [jffnms-users] False Alarms
Hey All,
First off, I love JFFNMS. We're using it at our agenc
It could aslo be a timeout issue between your NMS and the target host.
Javier
Craig Small wrote:
On Mon, Jan 23, 2006 at 02:35:48PM -0500, Eric Colley wrote:
The problem I'm having now though is that in the last 4 days or so,
JFFNMS has started sending out ERRORS when a particular monitored
a
On Mon, Jan 23, 2006 at 02:35:48PM -0500, Eric Colley wrote:
> The problem I'm having now though is that in the last 4 days or so,
> JFFNMS has started sending out ERRORS when a particular monitored
> applications is RUNNING. For example, here's one below from the HOST and
> EVENTS section.
Can you
Hey All,
First off, I love JFFNMS. We're using it at our agency here and it's
monitoring about 40 hosts. I've managed to get the rules setup how I
want and everything. Thank you for the great program!
The problem I'm having now though is that in the last 4 days or so,
JFFNMS has started sending o