Dear All,

    I had got the same problem as I post earlier in 3/5. What I do to make 
SmokePing stable is to disable all the alert. But I don't know how it comes. 
The SmokePing 1.8 is running in a Solaris 8 on SUN E250(2 X UltraSPARC-II 
400MHz, 2G RAM) with very low loading.

Best Regards,
Mars Wei

-----Original Message-----
From: Stefan Michel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, March 12, 2003 7:20 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Ron E. Jager
Subject: [smokeping-users] Re: loss of graphing


Hi Ron!

11.03.2003 23:15:24, "Ron E. Jager" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>i've mentioned this issue b/f in the past and now i seem to have pinpointed
>the problem.  when running smokeping against all our nodes, if we get a
>sudden loss i will get a match for "lossdetect" as a notification in my
>email but then it shuts down the graphing completely.  i have to restart the
>smokeping daemon to get the graphing back.
>-ron

Same here. I disabled email notification completely, else I would lose data
from the point of notification until I restarted the daemon. This issue is
reproducible and leaves no traces in logfiles whatsoever. Strange behavior:
if (let's say) 3 machines on a certain network produce a lossdetect warning,
I might even get three emails (if this happens quite at the same time), so
the daemon does not die after sending the *first* email, it seems to die
shortly after reporting that incident...

Regards,
Stefan

(System is a RH Linux box with a permanent internet connection and postfix)




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