Re: [us...@httpd] Is Apache ports unstable or my CA Unicentre giving false alerts

2011-01-04 Thread Igor Galić
- "sunhux G" wrote: > Just this morning I got the following alert followed by a > recovery message at 07:56:57 > > 03/12/10 07:53 E5NKK1S -ABCDWEB8 ABCDWEB8 port iProject_Apache (83) is > not responding > > 03/12/10 07:56 E5NKK1S -ABCDWEB8 ABCDWEB8 port iProject_Apache (83) > port OK > >

Re: [us...@httpd] Is Apache ports unstable or my CA Unicentre giving false alerts

2010-12-25 Thread sunhux G
Yes, there are entries. So I have to get our monitoring team to tune CA to poll every 30 secs for 10 mins to be sure we don't get false alerts? U On Sun, Dec 26, 2010 at 2:40 AM, Joost de Heer wrote: > On 12/25/2010 05:08 PM, sunhux G wrote: > >> Question is how do I determine if it's my Apache

Re: [us...@httpd] Is Apache ports unstable or my CA Unicentre giving false alerts

2010-12-25 Thread Joost de Heer
On 12/25/2010 05:08 PM, sunhux G wrote: Question is how do I determine if it's my Apache that's not responding or it's the CA tool not being configured well or not fine-tuned? I'm sure our network has no issue. Do you see entries in the access log during the period your monitor tool reports a

[us...@httpd] Is Apache ports unstable or my CA Unicentre giving false alerts

2010-12-25 Thread sunhux G
I configured my Apache to listen on tcp 83, 446 & 86. Our monitoring team uses CA Unicentre (awservices) to monitor the Apache's ports & I often get the alerts below which always recover within 2-5 minutes. Our monitoring team asserts that there's nothing wrong with their monitoring tool (CA) as