Further strangeness, problem discovered (Re: [hobbit] Questions about Enable/Disable/NOTICE)
Charles Jones
jonescr at cisco.com
Thu Nov 10 20:58:21 CET 2005
I am stiil trying to troubleshoot my missing enable messages, so I
deleted the NOTICE rule mentioned below and created a new rule:
---
# Send me notice alerts of enable and disable
HOST=*
MAIL me at mydomain.com NOTICE NOALERT
---
I then proceeded to disable 2 services on a host. I observed that I
received a disable notification, both by actual receipt of the email,
and by tail -f /var/log/maillog.
Then I enabled the services (by enabling "ALL" for that host),
and...nothing. No mail was sent, as verified by my tailing of the log.
I then immediately disabled ALL services on another host, and no mail
was sent.
I then immediately re-enabled ALL services on that same host, and no
mail was sent.
Through testing I discovered that when you disable or enable _"ALL"_
services on a host, no NOTICE message is generated. If I disable or
disable _individual_ services, notice messages are generated and an
email is sent out.
If you need me to do further testing, let me know.
-Charles
Charles Jones wrote:
> 1. When I disable a host in hobbit, it says it was disabled by
> unknown at 1.2.3.4 <mailto:unknown at 1.2.3.4>.
> In the bb maint.pl script, it had an option to put a username, but I
> don't see an option to do this in the Hobbit Maint page, so is
> "unknown" hard coded, or does it look for it somewhere else?
>
> 2. I added the "NOTICE" rule to my hobbit-alerts.cfg
>
> HOST=* SERVICE=* COLOR=red
> MAIL me at mydomain.com <mailto:me at mydomain.com> RECOVERED NOTICE
>
> I then tested disabling the cpu service for a host, and I received an
> email with the disable message:
>
> -----
> From: hobbit at myhost.com <mailto:hobbit at myhost.com>
> Sent: Wednesday, November 09, 2005 5:01 PM
> To: me at mydomain.com <mailto:me at mydomain.com>
> Subject: Hobbit servername:cpu NOTICE
> servername:cpu INFO
> Monitoring of servername:cpu has been DISABLED by unknown for 240 minutes
> Disabled by: unknown @ 1.2.3.4
> Reason: testing disable notice
> -----
>
> This is what I expected to get. However, I then went and re-enabled
> the disabled service, and I did not get an email saying it was
> re-enabled. I checked the /var/log/maillog to make sure that it
> wasn't a mail delay. There simply was no email sent about the
> enable. I assume this isn't normal behavior :)
>
> -Charles
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