[Xymon] cata flooding by bbwin clients

Phil Crooker Phil.Crooker at orix.com.au
Wed Jun 26 03:37:29 CEST 2013


I'm setting up a number of windows 2008 and 2012 (64bit) servers with bbwin and am not able to include the evenlog msgs on systems with comparatively large eventlog output - I often get "Data flooding from 1.2.3.4 - 1st line client hostname.domain .bbwin win32" from xymond for multiple hosts, always "1st line client". I'm running xymon 4.3.10. If I remove the msgs collection (msgs.dll) from the bbwin client the problem goes away, but we do need to monitor the event logs.
 
Just to clarify, I assume the "client" in the "1st line client" part relate to client data, ie the MAXMSG_CLIENT parameter in xymonserver.cfg, is that the case?
 
Anyway, I ramped up the MAXMSG_DATA, CLIENT and STATUS parameters to 30MB (as a test) in xymonserver.cfg:
 
# ipcs
 
------ Shared Memory Segments --------
key        shmid      owner      perms      bytes      nattch     status      
0x01034be7 16613376   xymon      600        31457280   2                       
0x02034be7 16646145   xymon      600        31457280   2                       
0x03034be7 16678914   xymon      600        31457280   2                       
0x04034be7 16711683   xymon      600        31457280   2                       
0x05034be7 16744452   xymon      600        262144     1                       
0x06034be7 16777221   xymon      600        32768      1                       
0x07034be7 16809990   xymon      600        31457280   2                       
0x08034be7 16842759   xymon      600        31457280   2                       
0x09034be7 16875528   xymon      600        131072     1                       
With tcpdump I captured one client's output, it totals just under 2MB per upload, so it appears the data flooding is somewhat but not exactly related to the MAXMSG parameters - larger values reduce the frequency of the data flooding errors. 
 
Can anyone help with this, please? 
 
thanks, Phil
 
 
 
 
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