It's not in a VM, and I haven't been able to catch it when it it
actually happening yet. BTW, the system is running CentOS 4.7
On Tue, Jul 28, 2009 at 8:52 AM, Brian A.
Sekleckisekle...@noc.cfi.pgh.pa.us wrote:
On Mon, 2009-07-27 at 17:33 -0500, Andrew Noonan wrote:
have something to do
Hi all,
This is the second time this has happened to me... Nagios is working
fine when suddenly it stops monitoring. Hours later, the process
un-hangs and a message like:
[1248653042] Warning: A system time change of 0d 3h 39m 9s (forwards
in time) has been detected. Compensating...
happens,
that the time signal isn't the one that's incorrect). If
you restart NTP, it will set your clock regardless of the clock skew.
The following immediate check messages probably occurred because
Nagios thought that these services hadn't been checked for five hours.
Andrew Noonan wrote:
I've been
Keanesubscript...@kkeane.com wrote:
Has the time zone that Nagios runs under changed, maybe? That would not
affect the log files or NTP, since both usually always run on UTC.
Andrew Noonan wrote:
Sorry Kevin, I was out yesterday or I would have responded earlier. I
don't think that's
I've been testing out Nagios in general to replace our current system
and I noticed a strange blank in my PNP graphs this morning. When I
looked closer, I found that nagios had basically hung for several
hours. Then, the log shows a warning of:
[1246958195] Warning: A system time change of 0d
No one has any ideas on this, or am I just not posting the right info?
On Mon, Jun 29, 2009 at 12:19 PM, Andrew Noonananoo...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi all,
I've got a service that I'm trying to monitor with different
thresholds at different times of day. To do this, I created two
timeperiods,
Ah, yes. That would be the danger of using a GUI, I suppose. You're
absolutely correct, I clicked on the wrong one when setting these up.
Confusing everyone else was just a fun side-effect. That being said,
I went ahead and changed those so they match up, but I'm still seeing
strange behavior.
Hi all,
I've got a service that I'm trying to monitor with different
thresholds at different times of day. To do this, I created two
timeperiods, covering 1:00am to 7:00am, and 7:00am to 1:00am (I
think), two service templates that each use these periods, and two
services that do the same check