On 2 May 2009, at 01:04, Joseph Filla wrote:

Good day,

Still evaluating Opsview...

I still have my 'check_proc opsviewd' problem, so I've looked at the
services.cfg file that got installed via the Ubuntu package from
Opsview (deb http://apt.opsview.org/opsview3 hardy main). I've made a
change in the service check for the opsview daemon but services.cfg
does not have the changes I made.

This leads me to ask where are the changes stored? It doesn't seem
that a change in the GUI results in a change in the .cfg files, so are
the active service definitions kept in the MySQL db? If not, does this
indicate some error in my setup, or is there a bug?

THe process is

change made in GUI, config is stored in database
sidebar->server->reload is run, all configuration taken out of opsview database and the configuration files recreated

Changes are made in a batch type way - all stored up in the database until you hit a reload for the config files to be rewritten - so it sounds like you are missing a reload.

  Duncs

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Duncan Ferguson
Senior Developer

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