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Re: [xymon] Brief red alarms
- To: xymon (at) xymon.com
- Subject: Re: [xymon] Brief red alarms
- From: Henrik "Størner" <henrik (at) hswn.dk>
- Date: Mon, 29 Nov 2010 16:55:56 +0000 (UTC)
- Newsgroups: lists.hobbit
- Organization: Linux Users Inc.
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In <AANLkTik=m+iEg3MvV-k4cKXSit8hS91CTOr06GP9UP1s (at) mail.gmail.com> Jaime Kikpole <jkikpole (at) cairodurham.org> writes:
>A coincidence just lead me to a log file with lines like these:
>+pid 44909 (hobbitping), uid 280: exited on signal 11
>+pid 45111 (hobbitping), uid 280: exited on signal 11
>+pid 46426 (hobbitping), uid 280: exited on signal 11
Signal 11 i SEGV, so this obviously should not be happening.
Which version is this (sorry if this is in a previous message)?
There were some fixes for hobbitping in beta-3.
It would be nice if you could try fping - then at least we could
narrow down the problem.
>The Unix box that I installed Xymon onto had its IP change at the same
>time as the network changes. Is it possible that there was a side
>effect from the IP change?
It shouldn't matter, unless you have another box with the same
IP on your network. And then you would have much bigger problems,
I think.
Regards,
Henrik