Hi Kris
I've been through the main hosts.cfc and all the included host snippets but
found no "funny" characters.
Thanks
On Wed, 31 Jan 2024 at 08:05, Kris Springer <user-c2caa0a7a8d5@xymon.invalid>
wrote:
Looks like your hosts.cfg file has an error in it. This happens to me
sometimes if I'm not careful. Especially if I'm using SSH and scrolling
with my mouse wheel, for some reason it adds weird characters into the
file.
Kris Springer
On 1/30/24 4:49 PM, Colin Coe wrote:
Hi all
Our Xymon server has recently stopped sending alert emails. This server is
also running Postfix and is our mail relay.
From alert.log all I see is:
2024-01-31 02:17:39.813610 Whoops ! Failed to send message (Select(2)
failed)
2024-01-31 02:17:39.829027 -> Select failure while sending to Xymon
daemon at 10.10.10.10:1984
2024-01-31 02:17:39.829032 -> Recipient '10.10.10.10', timeout 50
2024-01-31 02:17:39.829037 -> 1st line: 'config hosts.cfg'
2024-01-31 02:17:39.829042 Cannot load hosts.cfg from xymond: Select(2)
failed
2024-01-31 02:17:39.829049 Failed to load from xymond, reverting to
file-load
2024-01-31 02:22:40.932828 Whoops ! Failed to send message (Select(2)
failed)
2024-01-31 02:22:40.932863 -> Select failure while sending to Xymon
daemon at 10.10.10.10:1984
2024-01-31 02:22:40.932867 -> Recipient '10.10.10.10', timeout 50
2024-01-31 02:22:40.932871 -> 1st line: 'config hosts.cfg'
2024-01-31 02:22:40.932876 Cannot load hosts.cfg from xymond: Select(2)
failed
2024-01-31 02:22:40.932881 Failed to load from xymond, reverting to
file-load
And notifications.log is zero bytes in size.
I added "--debug" to the "[alert]" section of /etc/xymon/tasks.cfg and
while the verbosity was increased, there was no indication of why alerts
are not being sent.
Any clues how I can debug this?
Thanks
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