Next Scheduled Check: A Year from Monday???

Andreas Ericsson ae at op5.se
Mon Mar 7 15:16:30 CET 2011


On 03/07/2011 02:44 PM, Gary Lawrence Murphy wrote:
> ok, I don't know about Monday per se

Mondays are just evil. They always have been and always will be.

> but we have this very annoying
> behaviour that has emerged with Nagios 3.0.6 (current package under Debian
> GNU/Linux 5.0) where the Next Scheduled Check will spontaneously be set to a
> time one year and one day from the previous check
> 
> Next Scheduled Check:  2012-01-06 10:09:49
> there does not appear to be any logical cause other than the time when the
> alert was defined; some time ago we split one of our alerts into two so as
> to assign different timeperiods to each, and now we find that when this bug
> happens it frequently (but not always) happens to these alerts, but today it
> also happened to another alert that does not use our added timeperiods.
> 
> I did a google hunt for the symptom and only found a tip to ensure we do not
> have two instances of Nagios running at once; we do not. I also removed the
> new timeperiods from the check_period and notification_period in the service
> definitions, but here today the problem persists and of course we notice it
> when a critical alert is reported to us by our clients and not by our
> service monitor :(
> 
> Has anyone else experienced this?
> 

Yes. It's a known issue that I *think* is solved in 3.2.3. It was
discussed quite a lot a few months ago anyways.

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Andreas Ericsson                   andreas.ericsson at op5.se
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