Incorrect Service Outages Listed.

jeff vier jeff.vier at tradingtechnologies.com
Wed Jan 28 16:12:28 CET 2004


On Tue, 2004-01-27 at 18:53, zak at mode3.com wrote:
> I'm using Nagios version 1.0 on FreeBSD 4.7-Stable.

you really should upgrade.

> I've had good results with it thusfar, but I've noticed that over the past few weeks Nagios has started displaying blatently incorrect information about some hosts and services.  It seems to be stuck at some point in the past.  There are checks and notifications that are showing disabled even though I've enabled them.  There are missing service checks.  Services and hosts that are up are being shown as down.  
> It's not a cached version of the page, since most services are showing the (near) current time for last check.
> I'm thinking that something has gone haywire with my log files and this is causing nagios to display incorrect information.
> The solution that I'm considering is deleting all of my logs and starting over.  However I would like to avoid this if possible.

This sounds like a classic case of multiple nagios processes.  Shut
nagios down, then make sure your process list shows no nagios
processes.  I bet there's at least one that won't die (give it a minute
to let them die off, notably).



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