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Brief red alarms

list Jason Chambers
Thu, 18 Nov 2010 17:34:21 +0000
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I would do ping tests from your Xymon servers to your other servers first to make sure there isn't packets being dropped. You might have some hardware issues you don't know about after the IP change.

Jason Chambers
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-----Original Message-----
From: Jaime Kikpole [mailto:user-c575ba5bb612@xymon.invalid] 
Sent: November-18-10 11:59 AM
To: xymon at xymon.com
Subject: [xymon] Brief red alarms

We recently had a major change in our network's design.  The entire topology had the change, including IP addresses of servers and the "routes" through switches between things.  Ever since then, Xymon is reporting very brief (10-20 seconds) outages of one server or another every 30-60 minutes.

I tried this suggestion:
http://xymon.sourceforge.net/docs/known-issues.html#netfail

No luck.  A few minutes later, the server Xymon is running on allegedly failed the "conn" test for about 1 second.

Any other ideas?  If you want to see the symptoms, look at my Xymon instance at http://cns.cairodurham.org/hobbit/bb2.html.  This will show the brief outages that I'm talking about.

Thanks in advance,
Jaime Kikpole

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Network Administrator
Cairo-Durham Central School District
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