ack bug
list dOCtoR MADneSs
Hi,
I ack an alert and set duration to 99999. I go to the test page, and I've the following line :
"Next update at: 05:29 1926-04-23"
Assuming time traveling is not a Xymon feature, I think this behaviour should be considered as a bug
I ack an alert and set duration to 99999. I go to the test page, and I've the following line :
"Next update at: 05:29 1926-04-23"
Assuming time traveling is not a Xymon feature, I think this behaviour should be considered as a bug
list Alan Sparks
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dOCtoR MADneSs wrote:
Hi, I ack an alert and set duration to 99999. I go to the test page, and I've the following line : "Next update at: 05:29 1926-04-23" Assuming time traveling is not a Xymon feature, I think this behaviour should be considered as a bug
What version of Xymon or Hobbit? 64bit system? Does this happen with any other duration values? -Alan
list dOCtoR MADneSs
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Alan Sparks a écrit :dOCtoR MADneSs wrote:Hi, I ack an alert and set duration to 99999. I go to the test page, and I've the following line : "Next update at: 05:29 1926-04-23" Assuming time traveling is not a Xymon feature, I think this behaviour should be considered as a bugWhat version of Xymon or Hobbit? 64bit system? Does this happen with any other duration values? -Alan
Xymon version is 4.2.3 compiled on x86_64 Linux.
I haven't other alert actually, but I'll try when possible.
list Alan Sparks
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dOCtoR MADneSs wrote:
Alan Sparks a écrit :dOCtoR MADneSs wrote:Hi, I ack an alert and set duration to 99999. I go to the test page, and I've the following line : "Next update at: 05:29 1926-04-23" Assuming time traveling is not a Xymon feature, I think this behaviour should be considered as a bugWhat version of Xymon or Hobbit? 64bit system? Does this happen with any other duration values? -AlanOups sorry, I sent my mail too fast. Xymon version is 4.2.3 compiled on x86_64 Linux. I haven't other alert actually, but I'll try when possible.
Not sure if there's a patch already in 4.2.3... but I had a similar type of bug on x86_64 due to assumptions in acklog.c. Maybe this is affecting you. Check my post at http://www.hswn.dk/hobbiton/2008/09/msg00035.html and see if it may be the same issue... -Alan
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