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Re: [xymon] working CONT configuration was: IIS 6.0: No status change to CONT requests
- To: xymon (at) xymon.com
- Subject: Re: [xymon] working CONT configuration was: IIS 6.0: No status change to CONT requests
- From: "Hermann-Josef Beckers" <hj.beckers (at) kreis-steinfurt.de>
- Date: Fri, 7 Jan 2011 15:01:20 +0100
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Henrik "Størner" <henrik (at) hswn.dk> schrieb am 07.01.2011 12:46:17:
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>
> Bad idea. You can have hosts defined multiple times in the hosts.cfg
> (bb-hosts) file, but you MUST keep all of the network tests in one
> place - all of the others should be "0.0.0.0 hostname # noconn".
>
> You should have heeded the warning you get when trying to split
> them across multiple locations: xymonnet will complain
>
> "Host foo appears twice in hosts.cfg! This may cause strange results"
Hm ... I grepped all logfiles for that string, but it didn't
appear twice nor once ...
>
> and indeed, that is what you got.
>
>
> So begin by putting all of the http/cont/whatever tests in one place.
> To be certain that is the definition Xymon uses, you can add the
> keyword "prefer" to this entry.
>
>
Thanks Henrik,
works as described.
Have a nice weekend
Hermann-Josef Beckers