Yes, that's the strange part, we can still manually do digs and nslookups
from the xymon server to other DNS servers.
-----Original Message-----
From: Phil Crooker [mailto:user-e8e31cd73303@xymon.invalid]
Sent: Tuesday, March 20, 2012 12:41 AM
To: Poppy, Ben
Cc: xymon at xymon.com
Subject: Re: [Xymon] Purple storm
So, can you do DNS queries from the xymon server when DC3 & 4 are down?
"Poppy, Ben" 03/20/12 11:50 AM >>>
So they are pointing to 2 DC's that stay up this entire time, we'll call
them DC1 and DC2. Then we shutdown DR-DC3 and DR-DC4. When those servers
are down, we begin to have issues.
-----Original Message-----
From: Jeremy Laidman [mailto:user-71895fb2e44c@xymon.invalid]
Sent: Monday, March 19, 2012 7:46 PM
To: Poppy, Ben
Cc: xymon at xymon.com
Subject: Re: [Xymon] Purple storm
On Tue, Mar 20, 2012 at 5:15 AM, Poppy, Ben wrote:
I have an interesting problem that happened last night. We are working
on a DR test. Part of that test includes shutting down some DC's in
our DR datacenter. When that happened, most tests that are initiated
from the xymon servers (http, dns, ssh, ftp, etc) to the monitored
server went purple.
For network tests, Xymon resolves the IP address from the servername
(typically using DNS), and then uses that IP address to perform the test.
The IP address in the hosts.cfg file is not normally used for network
tests. So if your DNS fails, Xymon's network tests fail also.
You can prevent this, and use the IP address supplied in hosts.cfg, by
adding "testip" to each hosts.cfg entry that requires it. You can add it
to a ".default." entry so that it applies to all hosts.
J
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