On 08.07.2013 09:38, Werner Flamme wrote:
> Werner Flamme [02.07.2013 09:01]:
>> Werner Flamme [01.07.2013 13:24]:
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I switched idoutils from unix socket to tcp socket and back again, but
>>> quite frequently there is no ido process at all. I have "monit" looking
>>> for a process, and it restarts ido2db very often (sometimes every
>>> minute, sometimes it runs for hours).
>>
>> I wrote this mail about one hour after the update to 1.9.2. About two
>> hours after the mail ido2db stopped vanishing. I had no issues with this
>> for 17 hours now *knockonwood*. So I think 1.9.2 really solved the problem.
>>
>> BTW, I'm using tcp socket now, it was more reliable than the unix socket
>> during the last months.
>
> I'm sorry to say that my ido2db process dies away again. Today (9,5
> hours) the process already died and was revived 51 times (each) :-(
>
> Regards,
> Werner
>

how about some details - debug logs as well as running that process with 
gdb? the wiki holds a bunch of howtos for that manner.

https://wiki.icinga.org/display/testing/Icinga+IDOUtils+Testing
https://wiki.icinga.org/display/Dev/Debug#Debug-IDOUtils
https://wiki.icinga.org/display/Dev/gdb

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