On 7 April 2015 at 04:43, J.C. Cleaver <user-87556346d4af@xymon.invalid> wrote:
On Mon, April 6, 2015 6:53 am, user-7adce57665bb@xymon.invalid wrote:
Is there anyone else having trouble with the summary function in 4.3.19?
From my remote server I am getting the following errors in display.log:
2015-04-06 14:40:15.860975 Whoops ! Failed to send message (Connection
failed)
2015-04-06 14:40:15.861020 -> Could not connect to Xymon
daemon at N.N.N.N:1984 (Connection refused)
2015-04-06 14:40:15.861026 -> Recipient 'N.N.N.N', timeout 15
2015-04-06 14:40:15.861032 -> 1st line: 'summary
summary.Remotes.MyRemoteSite red https://my.url.com/MyRemoteSite/ Mon
Apr
6 14:40:15 2015'
My hosts.cfg file looks like:
summary Remotes.MyRemoteSite 63.240.185.103
https://my.url.com/MyRemoteSite/
I have 4 servers that I just upgraded to 4.3.19 and all were a mix from
4.3.18 to 4.3.0 and all worked fine prior to the upgrade.
I am able to telnet to N.N.N.N:1984 from my remote sites. I do not have
any firewalls running on my main server.
Ideas?
Hmm. I'm not aware of anything that would have changed in this regard,
especially in a way that would have looked like a communications issue.
Can you verify with a 'ping' and 'dummy' message that normal connectivity
from those boxes work normally?
If so, can you run xymongen with --debug enabled? There should be an
init_sum section and a segment near the end showing it being sent off.
Regards,
-jc
I can repeat this, it is something on the server side. It was last seen
working here on 4.3.13.
In a lab I have 3 servers, 2 on Solaris (4.3.4 & 4.3.19) and 4.3.19 on
CentOS 5. I am sending the summary from the CentOS server to both of the
Solaris servers. The hosts.cfg on the CentOS server contains
:-
summary builds.centos63_i686 192.168.2.124 http://192.168.2.61/xymon/
summary builds.centos63_i686 192.168.2.122 http://192.168.2.61/xymon/
This is appearing correctly on 4.3.4 (192.168.2.122), but missing
completely on 4.3.19 (192.168.2.124)
Here is a clue, checking xymondboard on each Solaris server from the CentOS
server :-
$ xymon 192.168.2.122 "xymondboard test=centos63_i686"
summary|builds.centos63_i686|green||0|1428398444|1428400244|0|0|192.168.2.61||green
http://192.168.2.61/xymon/ Tue Apr 7 10:20:05 2015
$ xymon 192.168.2.124 "xymondboard
test=centos63_i686"
|builds.centos63_i686|green||1428387271|1428398444|1428400244|0|0|192.168.2.61||green
http://192.168.2.61/xymon/ Tue Apr 7 10:20:05 2015
(note the missing "summary" psuedo hostname field stored on 4.3.19).
--
Andy