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AW: [Bigsister-general] ping test


if you configured your remote machine to do a ping test and the remote maschine is down then it is normal in big sister that you get a purple stati cause no data is coming from the machine. AFAIK if for more than 15 minutes no data is coming from a client for a check than the stati goes to purple.

> -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
> Von: Fernandez Gustavo Adolfo [mailto:suppressed 
> Gesendet: Montag, 15. März 2004 19:43
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> Betreff: RE: [Bigsister-general] ping test
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> 
> My response beetween lines:
> 
> -----Mensaje original-----
> >De: suppressed
> >[mailto:suppressed nombre de
> >Thomas Aeby
> >Enviado el: lunes 15 de marzo de 2004 12:13
> >Para: Fernandez Gustavo Adolfo
> >CC: suppressed;
> >suppressed
> >Asunto: RE: [Bigsister-general] ping test
> 
> 
> >>That's looks like the conn test is done by the uxmon-net in 
> the remote 
> >>machine instead of the conn test in my server machine.
> 
> >There's no black magic in uxmon. Uxmon on any remote machine 
> won't even
> >be able to read uxmon-net on your server machine, so why and 
> how should
> >it execute tests configured there?
> Sorry. I forget to tell you that the uxmon-net in my remote 
> machine also 
> have a ping test.
> I know that the remote machine don't read the uxmon-net of my server 
> machine. My remote machine also has the ping test. And this 
> test is reported 
> with the other tests configured in my remote machine
> 
> >If you are reading status.log you will see that the 2nd word on every
> >line is the IP address of the reporting agent. If this is the address
> >of your remote machine then you've got some misconfiguration ...
> As I explain before I configured the ping test in the server 
> machine and 
> also in the remote machine. But the light is purple although 
> the machine is 
> down.
> 
> >>In resume:
> >>    I see two problems:
> >>      1) If I put too much ping test in one uxmon-net files 
> it don't 
> >>function properly
> >>      2) If I have several uxmon-net files. These uxmon-net 
> files don't 
> >>function properly
> 
> >2) No, it's not that these uxmon-net files don't function properly -
> >it's the ping test(?) still not working properly. Which points us to
> >the conclusion that your problem is not some overload of the 
> ping test.
> 
> >Again, there's no black magic. Each copy of uxmon will only read its
> >own uxmon-net file.
> 
> >BTW: what platform are you using?
> I am using SuSE 8.1 for the server machine and windows 2000, 
> NT and Solaris 
> for the remote machines.
> 
> >It might be worth grepping through status.log immediately after one
> >of the .conn stati gets purple. Grep for status messages for this
> >host.conn - when did the latest report arrive before the test went
> >purple?
> 
> 1079362500 172.168.92.1: status+11 ntmachine.conn green 
> (1079362476) Mon Mar 
> 15 11:54:36 2004 icmp-ping OK
> 1079362200 172.168.92.1: status+11 ntmachine.net green 
> (1079362176) Mon Mar 
> 15 11:49:36 2004 |>net OK: %interface Intel[R] PRO Adapter 
> receive usage = 
> 0|>net OK: %interface Intel[R] PRO Adapter transmit usage = 
> 0|>net OK: 
> %interface MS TCP Loopback interface receive usage = 0|>net 
> OK: %interface 
> MS TCP Loopback interface transmit usage = 0
> 1079362200 172.168.92.1: status+11 ntmachine.cpu green 
> (1079362176) Mon Mar 
> 15 11:49:36 2004 CPU load = 0|>cpu OK: %idle (1 CPUs) = 
> 94.7792433810891, 
> mem OK: %free committed = 69|>mem OK: avail mem MB = 
> 14|>\\NTMACHINE has 
> been up for: 0 day(s), 5 hour(s), 44 minute(s), 2 second(s)|>
> .....
> 1079363567 127.0.0.1: status ntmachine.conn purple 
> (1079363567) Mon Mar 15 
> 12:12:47 2004 no status report
> 
> >Best regards,
> >Tom
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