Client
at the time was different to what Mon was actually doing. If you want me
to send the full copy of MON/Client.pm, just sing out. I don't think I ran
perltidy over Client.pm, so line numbers should be correct.
Version is listed as
# $Id: Client.pm,v 1.3 2006/09/05 17:09:21 vitroth Exp $
t; The good thing about "doing nothing when there is a planned
> maintenance" is that it allows you to test that monitoring indeed
> works.
>
> I had several times the bad experience of an undetected failure
> because the monitoring had an hidden problem.
>
> __
> is what you're seeing explained by this?
>
> http://linux.kernel.org/pipermail/mon/2007-June/001637.html
>
Yeah, that's Murphy alright. Got a copy from CVS a week before Ed's email.
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Hi Guys,
We're experiencing a problem when attempting to disable certain hosts,
that they simply just don't disable.
The host exists in two separate hostgroups by itself (legacy reasons),
as well as existing in another hostgroup with other members.
hostgroup a
foo
hostgroup b
foo
ho
Hi Guys,
I've been running mon with warnings on, and cleaning up some of the code
(also modifying it to do add a few features we need). I'm a little bit
stumped with this line in sub depend { }
my $e = eval("$DEP_EVAL_SANDBOX $depend");
$DEP_EVAL_SANDBOX seems to be the cause of the message "U
What version of Mon are you using? The current code from CVS does
> this, as part of maintaining as much of the scheduler state as
> possible.
>
> -David
>
> On 3/7/07, Ben Ragg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Hi Guys,
>>
>> We've noticed when
Hi Guys,
We've noticed when we reread the config files that our ack'd devices
become unack'd. Is there a way to avoid this?
Regards,
Ben
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Hi there,
We often make changes to our network at 3am, and while every effort is
made to disable the appropriate services, quite often something will slip
through the cracks and wake someone up.
Is there an option to disable all alerts from being sent for 20 minutes,
and only display via the webp