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Re: [hobbit] Strange pinging issue
- To: hobbit (at) hswn.dk
- Subject: Re: [hobbit] Strange pinging issue
- From: "Josh Luthman" <josh (at) imaginenetworksllc.com>
- Date: Wed, 5 Dec 2007 18:05:39 -0500
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Unfortunately my issue is still nagging at me!
I've found that hosts on the same switch and hosts on one LAN have the
issue, while some hosts going through a router are good, others are bad.
Everyone of the red pages say it is "System unreachable for 1 poll periods
(0 seconds)" and never lasts more then a minute. Anyone have a clue where
to look?
Josh
On 12/5/07, Maschino, Shawn (SABIC Innovative Plastics) <
shawn.maschino (at) sabic-ip.com> wrote:
>
> Good call on my issue, that indeed was the case. We cloned our
> Hobbit server to have another for redundancy, and in the setup had some
> config problems with them integrating with each other. It's all set now.
> Thanks!
>
> ------------------------------
> *From:* Sebastian [mailto:spa (at) syntec.co.uk]
> *Sent:* Monday, December 03, 2007 10:56 AM
> *To:* hobbit (at) hswn.dk
> *Subject:* RE: [hobbit] Strange pinging issue
>
> Based mostly on my BB experience, but it looks equally applicable to
> Hobbit:
>
> Shawn's problem looks it might be caused by two BBNETs, one of which can
> see the other system and one of which cannot, both reporting to the
> same BBDISPLAY - hence the flapping.
>
> Josh's issue just looks like glitches (occasional packet loss,
> probably) in the network path from time to time.
>
> Sebastian
>
>
> ------------------------------
> *From:* Josh Luthman [mailto:josh (at) imaginenetworksllc.com]
> *Sent:* 30 November 2007 21:48
> *To:* hobbit (at) hswn.dk
> *Subject:* Re: [hobbit] Strange pinging issue
>
> I get a very similar situation, of which I was just about to report! Mine
> will be green for hours or days, then show up red for much less time (5-45
> seconds). I've mine set as default..
>
> FPING="/usr/sbin/fping"
>
> I have testip on almost every single host.
>
> On 11/30/07, Maschino, Shawn (SABIC Innovative Plastics) <shawn.maschino (at) sabic-ip.com>
> wrote:
> >
> > Hi all, we are seeing a strange fping issue with Hobbit and I was
> > wondering if anyone may have seen the same.
> >
> > We have changed the IP addresses on a large number of systems we are
> > monitoring due to moving them to a new location. We updated the bb-hosts
> > file to have the new IPs, and DNS was also updated. However Hobbit
> > occasionally falls back to testing the old IP for no apparent reason.
> >
> > This happens quite regularly as well, as seen here:
> >
> > Fri Nov 30 10:56:08 2007 [image: red]<http://lacin002v.gep.ge.com/cgi-bin/bb-histlog.sh?HOST=SACIN053V&SERVICE=conn&TIMEBUF=Fri_Nov_30_10:56:08_2007>
> > 0:04:19 Fri Nov 30 10:48:31 2007 [image: green]<http://lacin002v.gep.ge.com/cgi-bin/bb-histlog.sh?HOST=SACIN053V&SERVICE=conn&TIMEBUF=Fri_Nov_30_10:48:31_2007>
> > 0:07:37 Fri Nov 30 10:48:08 2007 [image: red]<http://lacin002v.gep.ge.com/cgi-bin/bb-histlog.sh?HOST=SACIN053V&SERVICE=conn&TIMEBUF=Fri_Nov_30_10:48:08_2007>
> > 0:00:23 Fri Nov 30 10:42:27 2007 [image: green]<http://lacin002v.gep.ge.com/cgi-bin/bb-histlog.sh?HOST=SACIN053V&SERVICE=conn&TIMEBUF=Fri_Nov_30_10:42:27_2007>
> > 0:05:41 Fri Nov 30 10:39:53 2007 [image: red]<http://lacin002v.gep.ge.com/cgi-bin/bb-histlog.sh?HOST=SACIN053V&SERVICE=conn&TIMEBUF=Fri_Nov_30_10:39:53_2007>
> > 0:02:34 Fri Nov 30 10:36:49 2007 [image: green]<http://lacin002v.gep.ge.com/cgi-bin/bb-histlog.sh?HOST=SACIN053V&SERVICE=conn&TIMEBUF=Fri_Nov_30_10:36:49_2007>
> > 0:03:04 Fri Nov 30 10:31:57 2007 [image: red]<http://lacin002v.gep.ge.com/cgi-bin/bb-histlog.sh?HOST=SACIN053V&SERVICE=conn&TIMEBUF=Fri_Nov_30_10:31:57_2007>
> > 0:04:52 Fri Nov 30 10:25:27 2007 [image: green]<http://lacin002v.gep.ge.com/cgi-bin/bb-histlog.sh?HOST=SACIN053V&SERVICE=conn&TIMEBUF=Fri_Nov_30_10:25:27_2007>
> > 0:06:30 Fri Nov 30 10:23:58 2007 [image: red]<http://lacin002v.gep.ge.com/cgi-bin/bb-histlog.sh?HOST=SACIN053V&SERVICE=conn&TIMEBUF=Fri_Nov_30_10:23:58_2007>
> > 0:01:29 Fri Nov 30 10:19:19 2007 [image: green]<http://lacin002v.gep.ge.com/cgi-bin/bb-histlog.sh?HOST=SACIN053V&SERVICE=conn&TIMEBUF=Fri_Nov_30_10:19:19_2007>
> > 0:04:39 Fri Nov 30 10:16:26 2007 [image: red]<http://lacin002v.gep.ge.com/cgi-bin/bb-histlog.sh?HOST=SACIN053V&SERVICE=conn&TIMEBUF=Fri_Nov_30_10:16:26_2007>
> > 0:02:53
> >
> > The conn status page when green shows the correct IP address, and
> > when red shows the wrong (old) IP address. Nothing in the bb-hosts or DNS
> > change during this time.
> >
> > I ran a "fping -AeC 1000 -i 5000 <host>" from the command line to
> > see if fping was switching IPs, and it does not seem to be, even when Hobbit
> > shows red, the fping from the command line still his the new/current IP.
> >
> > I've tried forcing a "testip" in bb-hosts to see if DNS was
> > involved, and with that forced it still changes in Hobbit.
> >
> > Any suggestions would be much appreciated.
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Shawn
> >
>
>
>
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Direct: 937-552-2343
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--- Henry Spencer