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RE: [xymon] badtest option for ldap
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- Subject: RE: [xymon] badtest option for ldap
- From: simo hmami <simobimou (at) hotmail.com>
- Date: Thu, 20 Jan 2011 16:44:13 +0000
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Yes of course im using a colons , it was just a mistake
the conf im using is : 0.0.0.0 hostname # ldap://somehost:someprot/dn ldaplogin=login:pwd badldap:1:2:5but unfortunatly it doesn't seem to be working!!
Regards,
Date: Thu, 20 Jan 2011 09:41:14 -0600
From: lebarber (at) gmail.com
To: xymon (at) xymon.com
Subject: Re: [xymon] badtest option for ldap
You should be using colons instead of commas: badldap:1:2:5 .
Thanks,
Larry Barber
On Thu, Jan 20, 2011 at 4:51 AM, simo hmami <simobimou (at) hotmail.com> wrote:
Thank you for your answer
you are right0.0.0.0 hostname # ldap badldap:1,2,5 works fine
but 0.0.0.0 hostname # ldap://somehost:someprot/dn ldaplogin=login:pwd badldap:1,2,5
doesn't work, it goes red immediately when there is an error.
Do you have any idea about this !?
Regards,
From: mailinglist0 (at) skurfer.com
Date: Wed, 19 Jan 2011 09:10:18 -0500
To: xymon (at) xymon.com
Subject: Re: [xymon] badtest option for ldap
On Jan 19, 2011, at 5:53 AM, simo hmami wrote:
It seems that the "badtest" option is not working for all the network tests, it works fine for the http but not for ldap.
I'm using xymon 4.2.3Did any one manage to get it work for ldap ?
I've had it enabled for a while. I'm using “badldaps:1:2:5” and I'm pretty sure it's working. I see some alerts on the “ol” test (which monitors regular LDAP on 389) and then some alerts on “ldaps” that come a few minutes later. However, I mainly just didn't want to be alerted during daily log rotation, which is predictable, so I've been using DOWNTIME to silence the alerts. I'm not really depending on badldaps at this point.
By the way, I highly recommend Buchan Milne's script for monitoring LDAP…
http://staff.telkomsa.net/~bgmilne/xymon/ol/
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