I thought about that and it just didn't make any sense that would be it.
I spent a bunch of time today and realized that I had done some 32/64
work (both RPMs were installed moved to just the 64bit one) and
/usr/lib/xymon didn't exist anymore. Had to change a number of files
to update /usr/lib/xymon to /usr/lib64/xymon (cgioptions.cfg was the
guy actually causing this specific issue). Once I did that,
everything started working right again.
Skadz
On Fri, Apr 4, 2014 at 10:38 AM, Jeremy Laidman
<user-71895fb2e44c@xymon.invalid> wrote:
Looks to be text from xymonmenu.cfg. Perhaps you have a bad character in
your definition of $XYMONSERVERSECURECGIURL in xymonserver.cfg.
On 4 April 2014 07:40, Ryan Skadberg <user-fd74ceebcd5d@xymon.invalid> wrote:
I've upgraded a couple of my Xymon servers this week (to make sure I
was seeing this issue on both) to 4.3.17. Both installed from RPMs I
built, which have worked for many years. After this upgrade, I'm
seeing some strangeness with the web menus. I dont' see this on the
main Xymon page, but when I go to look at details of a test, I see the
menu showing up like the attached picture. Both systems are 64bit
CentOS 5.
I looked at the source and see some stray code:
/acknowledge.sh">Acknowledge alert</a><span class="invis"> | </span>
(and one or two other times).
I looked around and don't seem to see to be able to find anywhere in a
text file that I could look to see if I could fix this. Can anyone
give me a clue of where I should be looking to figure this out?
I've also attached the full html where you can see the stray lines.
Thanks!
Skadz