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Help tracking down ghost client

list Robert Herron
Tue, 21 Oct 2014 09:47:35 -0400
Message-Id: <CANNwAgXqNosKqpTxMFW=user-a57174f3e41a@xymon.invalid>

This was the trick.  There was an external test/script still using the old
mail server's name.  This external test was under the Xymon's server's
~xymon/client/ext directory and I didn't think to look there with my "it
must be a xymonnet test" blinders.

Thanks for the help.


Robert Herron
user-8b27ea4290da@xymon.invalid

On Wed, Oct 15, 2014 at 5:13 PM, Root, Paul T <user-76fdb6883669@xymon.invalid>
wrote:
 This generally means that the xymon server is still performing a test on
this address.


Do you have any ext scripts or maybe cron scripts that still are running
to look at this machine.


What I generally do is add the machine back into the hosts.cfg file so it
will show up and tell me what test is the issue. Fix that and remove the
host again.