[Xymon] Cause of listing for "Multi-source statuses" in "xymond" col?
Mills,David (HHSC Contractor)
David.Mills at hhsc.state.tx.us
Mon Dec 1 23:03:21 CET 2014
Hello...
Our Xymon server (4.3.3) is getting swamped and we're trying to figure out where the pain is coming from. One thing we've observed is in the "xymond" page for the Xymon server itself, there is a *very* long listing of hosts/tests under the section titled "Multi-source statuses".
Could someone tell me exactly what this section reports and what would be likely causes for entries in this section. Does inclusion in this listing imply duplicate status data is being sent to the Xymon server from these clients?
The large majority of entries cite both the host in question and a corresponding "vlan" we've set up (i.e. an alternate network route using an alternate interface) on these multi-homed clients. If I'm understanding these tests as reporting statuses over both routes, to the server, don't see that could be possible... ??
Example of what we're seeing:
Multi-source statuses
...
pwau801:memUse reported by XXX.ZZZ.163.127 and XXX.ZZZ.120.197
pwau801:msgs reported by XXX.ZZZ.163.127 and XXX.ZZZ.120.197
pwau801:ports reported by XXX.ZZZ.163.127 and XXX.ZZZ.120.197
pwau801:procs reported by XXX.ZZZ.163.127 and XXX.ZZZ.120.197
pwau801:sar reported by XXX.ZZZ.120.197 and XXX.ZZZ.163.127
twau016:cpu reported by XXX.ZZZ.120.114 and XXX.ZZZ.160.36
twau016:disk reported by XXX.ZZZ.120.114 and XXX.ZZZ.160.36
twau016:files reported by XXX.ZZZ.120.114 and XXX.ZZZ.160.36
twau016:iostat reported by XXX.ZZZ.160.36 and XXX.ZZZ.120.114
twau016:memory reported by XXX.ZZZ.120.114 and XXX.ZZZ.160.36
twau016:memUse reported by XXX.ZZZ.163.76 and XXX.ZZZ.120.114
twau016:meta reported by XXX.ZZZ.163.76 and XXX.ZZZ.160.36
...
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David Mills
Systems Administrator
Northrop Grumman
(512) 873-6665
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