.default. not working?
list Jon Dustin
Greetings - I'm currently running Xymon v4.3.7, and having troubles getting the ".default." entry to work properly. Here is what I have configured: page devs Network Devices 0.0.0.0 .default. # testip NOPROPRED:if_load NOPROPYELLOW:if_load (then a bunch of hosts below) It seems the .default. entry is ignored (status IS propagated upward), *and* I see the following error in xymonnet: dnsresolve - internal error, name '' not in cache xymonnet: Cannot resolve IP for host Am I misunderstanding the ".default." entry? Thanks for anything you can pass along. -- Jon Dustin - Network Specialist University of Southern Maine Portland, ME XXX-XXX-XXXX
list Steve Holmes
Is the .default. really on 3 lines? If so, that is your problem. Put it all on one line. Steve Wherever you go, there you are.
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On Apr 15, 2012, at 7:06 PM, "Jon Dustin" <user-d8c63a8259c1@xymon.invalid> wrote:
Greetings - I'm currently running Xymon v4.3.7, and having troubles getting the ".default." entry to work properly. Here is what I have configured: page devs Network Devices 0.0.0.0 .default. # testip NOPROPRED:if_load NOPROPYELLOW:if_load (then a bunch of hosts below) It seems the .default. entry is ignored (status IS propagated upward), *and* I see the following error in xymonnet: dnsresolve - internal error, name '' not in cache xymonnet: Cannot resolve IP for host Am I misunderstanding the ".default." entry? Thanks for anything you can pass along. -- Jon Dustin - Network Specialist University of Southern Maine Portland, ME XXX-XXX-XXXX
list Jon Dustin
No, my .default. is all on one line. Very perplexing! -- Jon Dustin - Network Specialist University of Southern Maine Portland, ME XXX-XXX-XXXX
Steve Holmes 04/15/12 8:15 PM >>>
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Is the .default. really on 3 lines? If so, that is your problem. Put it all on one line. Steve Wherever you go, there you are. On Apr 15, 2012, at 7:06 PM, "Jon Dustin" wrote:
Greetings - I'm currently running Xymon v4.3.7, and having troubles getting the ".default." entry to work properly. Here is what I have configured: page devs Network Devices 0.0.0.0 .default. # testip NOPROPRED:if_load NOPROPYELLOW:if_load (then a bunch of hosts below) It seems the .default. entry is ignored (status IS propagated upward), *and* I see the following error in xymonnet: dnsresolve - internal error, name '' not in cache xymonnet: Cannot resolve IP for host Am I misunderstanding the ".default." entry? Thanks for anything you can pass along. -- Jon Dustin - Network Specialist University of Southern Maine Portland, ME XXX-XXX-XXXX
list Steven Carr
Try... NOPROPRED:+if_load NOPROPYELLOW:+if_load That's what I have in mine and it works. Steve
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On 16 April 2012 03:04, Jon Dustin <user-d8c63a8259c1@xymon.invalid> wrote:
No, my .default. is all on one line. Very perplexing! -- Jon Dustin - Network Specialist University of Southern Maine Portland, ME XXX-XXX-XXXXSteve Holmes 04/15/12 8:15 PM >>>Is the .default. really on 3 lines? If so, that is your problem. Put it all on one line. Steve Wherever you go, there you are. On Apr 15, 2012, at 7:06 PM, "Jon Dustin" wrote:Greetings - I'm currently running Xymon v4.3.7, and having troubles getting the".default." entry to work properly. Here is what I have configured:page devs Network Devices 0.0.0.0 .default. # testip NOPROPRED:if_loadNOPROPYELLOW:if_load(then a bunch of hosts below) It seems the .default. entry is ignored (status IS propagated upward),*and* I see the following error in xymonnet:dnsresolve - internal error, name '' not in cache xymonnet: Cannot resolve IP for host Am I misunderstanding the ".default." entry? Thanks for anything you can pass along. -- Jon Dustin - Network Specialist University of Southern Maine Portland, ME XXX-XXX-XXXX
list Jon Dustin
Nope, still not working: 0.0.0.0 .default. # testip NOPROPRED:+if_load NOPROPYELLOW:+if_load (note - there are TABS on both sides of .default. - in case that makes a difference) Thanks for reading.
On 4/16/2012 at 3:08 AM, in message
<user-7a51a54e1359@xymon.invalid>, Steven
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Carr <user-923b20c0d620@xymon.invalid> wrote:Try... NOPROPRED:+if_load NOPROPYELLOW:+if_load That's what I have in mine and it works. Steve On 16 April 2012 03:04, Jon Dustin <user-d8c63a8259c1@xymon.invalid> wrote:No, my .default. is all on one line. Very perplexing! -- Jon Dustin - Network Specialist University of Southern Maine Portland, ME XXX-XXX-XXXXSteve Holmes 04/15/12 8:15 PM >>>Is the .default. really on 3 lines? If so, that is your problem. Put it all on one line. Steve Wherever you go, there you are. On Apr 15, 2012, at 7:06 PM, "Jon Dustin" wrote:Greetings - I'm currently running Xymon v4.3.7, and having troubles getting the".default." entry to work properly. Here is what I have configured:page devs Network Devices 0.0.0.0 .default. # testip NOPROPRED:if_loadNOPROPYELLOW:if_load(then a bunch of hosts below) It seems the .default. entry is ignored (status IS propagated upward),*and* I see the following error in xymonnet:dnsresolve - internal error, name '' not in cache xymonnet: Cannot resolve IP for host Am I misunderstanding the ".default." entry? Thanks for anything you can pass along.
-- Jon Dustin - Network Specialist University of Southern Maine Portland, ME XXX-XXX-XXXX
list Jon Dustin
Can anyone think of a way I can debug the processing of hosts.cfg? For some reason my ".default." entry is not being read correctly, and no matter what I try Xymon complains. Thanks for reading. Sent from a mobile device, please excuse any typos. -----Original Message----- From: Jon Dustin [user-d8c63a8259c1@xymon.invalid] Received: Monday, 16 Apr 2012, 8:27 CC: xymon at xymon.com [xymon at xymon.com] Subject: Re: [Xymon] .default. not working?
"Jon Dustin" <user-d8c63a8259c1@xymon.invalid> 2012-04-16T08:27:57.783283 >>>
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Nope, still not working: 0.0.0.0 .default. # testip NOPROPRED:+if_load NOPROPYELLOW:+if_load (note - there are TABS on both sides of .default. - in case that makes a difference) Thanks for reading.
On 4/16/2012 at 3:08 AM, in message
<user-7a51a54e1359@xymon.invalid>, Steven
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Carr <user-923b20c0d620@xymon.invalid> wrote:Try... NOPROPRED:+if_load NOPROPYELLOW:+if_load That's what I have in mine and it works. Steve On 16 April 2012 03:04, Jon Dustin <user-d8c63a8259c1@xymon.invalid> wrote:No, my .default. is all on one line. Very perplexing! -- Jon Dustin - Network Specialist University of Southern Maine Portland, ME XXX-XXX-XXXXSteve Holmes 04/15/12 8:15 PM >>>Is the .default. really on 3 lines? If so, that is your problem. Put it all on one line. Steve Wherever you go, there you are. On Apr 15, 2012, at 7:06 PM, "Jon Dustin" wrote:Greetings - I'm currently running Xymon v4.3.7, and having troubles getting the".default." entry to work properly. Here is what I have configured:page devs Network Devices 0.0.0.0 .default. # testip NOPROPRED:if_loadNOPROPYELLOW:if_load(then a bunch of hosts below) It seems the .default. entry is ignored (status IS propagated upward),*and* I see the following error in xymonnet:dnsresolve - internal error, name '' not in cache xymonnet: Cannot resolve IP for host Am I misunderstanding the ".default." entry? Thanks for anything you can pass along.
-- Jon Dustin - Network Specialist University of Southern Maine Portland, ME XXX-XXX-XXXX
list Mark Mulligan
Have you tried changing testip to noconn so that it does not try to resolve the IP address? The example in hosts.cfg does not use a testip. Thanks, Mark
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-----Original Message-----
From: xymon-bounces at xymon.com [mailto:xymon-bounces at xymon.com] On Behalf Of Jon Dustin
Sent: Monday, April 16, 2012 3:23 PM
Cc: xymon at xymon.com
Subject: Re: [Xymon] .default. not working?
Can anyone think of a way I can debug the processing of hosts.cfg? For some reason my ".default." entry is not being read correctly, and no matter what I try Xymon complains.
Thanks for reading.
Sent from a mobile device, please excuse any typos.
-----Original Message-----
From: Jon Dustin [user-d8c63a8259c1@xymon.invalid]
Received: Monday, 16 Apr 2012, 8:27
CC: xymon at xymon.com [xymon at xymon.com]
Subject: Re: [Xymon] .default. not working?
"Jon Dustin" <user-d8c63a8259c1@xymon.invalid> 2012-04-16T08:27:57.783283 >>>
Nope, still not working: 0.0.0.0 .default. # testip NOPROPRED:+if_load NOPROPYELLOW:+if_load (note - there are TABS on both sides of .default. - in case that makes a difference) Thanks for reading.
On 4/16/2012 at 3:08 AM, in message
<user-7a51a54e1359@xymon.invalid>, Steven Carr <user-923b20c0d620@xymon.invalid> wrote:
Try... NOPROPRED:+if_load NOPROPYELLOW:+if_load That's what I have in mine and it works. Steve On 16 April 2012 03:04, Jon Dustin <user-d8c63a8259c1@xymon.invalid> wrote:No, my .default. is all on one line. Very perplexing! -- Jon Dustin - Network Specialist University of Southern Maine Portland, ME XXX-XXX-XXXXSteve Holmes 04/15/12 8:15 PM >>>Is the .default. really on 3 lines? If so, that is your problem. Put it all on one line. Steve Wherever you go, there you are. On Apr 15, 2012, at 7:06 PM, "Jon Dustin" wrote:Greetings - I'm currently running Xymon v4.3.7, and having troubles getting the".default." entry to work properly. Here is what I have configured:page devs Network Devices 0.0.0.0 .default. # testip NOPROPRED:if_loadNOPROPYELLOW:if_load(then a bunch of hosts below) It seems the .default. entry is ignored (status IS propagated upward),*and* I see the following error in xymonnet:dnsresolve - internal error, name '' not in cache xymonnet: Cannot resolve IP for host Am I misunderstanding the ".default." entry? Thanks for anything you can pass along.
-- Jon Dustin - Network Specialist University of Southern Maine Portland, ME XXX-XXX-XXXX
list Jon Dustin
Using testip was the whole point, because I wanted to apply that tag to a bunch of hosts. I decided to add tags to host entries instead. I do not use FQDN, and wondered if that might have something to do with testip. Thanks for the suggestion though! Please forgive typos - sent from a mobile device
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On Apr 21, 2012, at 11:30, "Mark Mulligan <user-38c3a77fe0f7@xymon.invalid>" <user-38c3a77fe0f7@xymon.invalid> wrote:
Have you tried changing testip to noconn so that it does not try to resolve the IP address? The example in hosts.cfg does not use a testip. Thanks, Mark -----Original Message----- From: xymon-bounces at xymon.com [mailto:xymon-bounces at xymon.com] On Behalf Of Jon Dustin Sent: Monday, April 16, 2012 3:23 PM Cc: xymon at xymon.com Subject: =?utf-8?B?UmU6IFtYeW1vbl0gLmRlZmF1bHQuIG5vdCB3b3JraW5nPw====?> Can anyone think of a way I can debug the processing of hosts.cfg? For some reason my ".default." entry is not being read correctly, and no matter what I try Xymon complains. Thanks for reading. Sent from a mobile device, please excuse any typos. -----Original Message----- From: Jon Dustin [user-d8c63a8259c1@xymon.invalid] Received: Monday, 16 Apr 2012, 8:27 CC: xymon at xymon.com [xymon at xymon.com]
Subject: =?utf-8?B?UmU6IFtYeW1vbl0gLmRlZmF1bHQuIG5vdCB3b3JraW5nPw====?>
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"Jon Dustin" <user-d8c63a8259c1@xymon.invalid> 2012-04-16T08:27:57.783283 >>>Nope, still not working: 0.0.0.0 .default. # testip NOPROPRED:+if_load NOPROPYELLOW:+if_load (note - there are TABS on both sides of .default. - in case that makes a difference) Thanks for reading.On 4/16/2012 at 3:08 AM, in message
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<user-7a51a54e1359@xymon.invalid>, Steven Carr <user-923b20c0d620@xymon.invalid> wrote:Try... NOPROPRED:+if_load NOPROPYELLOW:+if_load That's what I have in mine and it works. Steve On 16 April 2012 03:04, Jon Dustin <user-d8c63a8259c1@xymon.invalid> wrote:No, my .default. is all on one line. Very perplexing! -- Jon Dustin - Network Specialist University of Southern Maine Portland, ME XXX-XXX-XXXXSteve Holmes 04/15/12 8:15 PM >>>Is the .default. really on 3 lines? If so, that is your problem. Put it all on one line. Steve Wherever you go, there you are. On Apr 15, 2012, at 7:06 PM, "Jon Dustin" wrote:Greetings - I'm currently running Xymon v4.3.7, and having troubles getting the".default." entry to work properly. Here is what I have configured:page devs Network Devices 0.0.0.0 .default. # testip NOPROPRED:if_loadNOPROPYELLOW:if_load(then a bunch of hosts below) It seems the .default. entry is ignored (status IS propagated upward),*and* I see the following error in xymonnet:dnsresolve - internal error, name '' not in cache xymonnet: Cannot resolve IP for host Am I misunderstanding the ".default." entry? Thanks for anything you can pass along.-- Jon Dustin - Network Specialist University of Southern Maine Portland, ME XXX-XXX-XXXX