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Re: [hobbit] badntp



The "bad..." tag is currently handled by the network test tool, so
it only works for network tests. Which is rather silly, but it dates
from the time when I had to work with what the BB daemon could do.

(I'm not even sure if the "ntp" test - despite being done by the
 bbtest-net tool - will obey a "badntp" tag ...)

I'm planning on moving this functionality into the hobbit daemon so
it will work for all tests.


Regards,
Henrik

On Tue, Jun 14, 2005 at 02:44:18PM +0200, Eric van de Meerakker wrote:
> 
> Just chiming in here: I seem to have the same problem with badhttp. I cannot
> get Hobbit to *not* go red on a single http failure. This will frequently
> trigger an alert due to a timeout, but a manual check will see nothing
> wrong...
> 
> Eric
> 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: sladewig [mailto:sladewig (at) bankinfo.com] 
> Sent: Tuesday, June 14, 2005 2:29 PM
> To: hobbit (at) hswn.dk
> Subject: Re: [hobbit] badntp
> 
> On 06/10/2005 08:06 AM, Patrick Vaughan wrote:
> > Is it me, or does badntp in the bb-hosts file not work?
> 
> I seem to have the same problem with badhttp. badconn seems to do its 
> just but badhttp seems to be ignored.
> 
> > I have several servers running NTP, and they occasionally (several times a
> 
> > day) will lose their sync for a few minutes while they switch between
> higher 
> > stratum servers.  It would be nice if hobbit wouldn't change to a "red" 
> > state.
> 
> I have several 'flaky' web servers and I don't want to hear about them 
> unless they are really having a problem.
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Henrik Storner