[Xymon] New server causing issues with CONN test

Josh Luthman josh at imaginenetworksllc.com
Mon Aug 15 23:06:49 CEST 2011


Are the two servers using the same IP?  Tied to one another in any way?  I
would start a ping and turn the other server on and see when it goes down.
On Aug 15, 2011 5:03 PM, "Poppy, Ben" <poppy.ben at marshfieldclinic.org>
wrote:
> I'm having a pretty strange issue. We have our existing hobbit servers
running on Fedora servers running hobbit 4.2.0. I'm working on installing
brand new servers that will be running CentOS 6 64-bit and the latest
version of xymon (4.3.3 before I saw 4.3.4 today). I did not see a fix to my
issue in the 4.3.4 change log though, so figured I'd post here.
>
> In doing my update, I install the brand new server from scratch. Basically
install CentOS 6 as a web server install, and then add in all the bits xymon
needs (pcre, openssl, openldap, rrdtool, etc).. Then I compile and install
xymon to /usr/lib/xymon. Next I copy over the bb-hosts file to the
hosts.cfg, and follow the "migration" steps to get the data and
configuration files over. Then I turn on xymon on the new server.
>
> Within a few minutes, 4 servers turn to red alerts on CONN on the existing
Fedora based Hobbit servers. They begin flapping on and off of red alert
until I shutdown the new CentOS xymon server. Within a few minutes of the
new server being shut down, the alerts go away for good.
>
> I have tried going to Centos 5 32-bit, 64-bit, even trying xymon 4.2.3, or
all the way back to hobbit 4.2.0 all with the same result, and the exact
same 4 servers each time.
>
> I'm completely at a loss here. Does anyone know what may be causing these
issues where the only difference is the OS being used (the distro, that is)?
>
> I just want to get our monitoring server upgraded to a stable OS, with
updates, and get xymon up to date as well.
>
> Thanks,
> -Ben
>
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