[Xymon] Xymon flapping: network slowness reality or delusion?

Mills, David (IS) David.Mills at ngc.com
Fri Mar 15 18:57:07 CET 2013


Hi, All ...

The other day, our Xymon (4.3.3) started sending out notifications due to flapping on various hosts, various network-based tests which lasted for a rather sharply-defined period. It caused a fair bit of angst and I was on the hot-seat to prove Xymon was functioning properly.

Here are some of the summary facts:

-       The flapping is pretty well documented in Xymon as occurring due to connection times exceeding our 10-second threshold - most of the , as configured in tasks.cfg

           CMD xymonnet --report --ping --checkresponse \
                        --timeout=10 --dns-timeout=2 \
                        --dnslog=/var/log/xymon-4.3.3/dns.log \
                        --concurrency=5
   INTERVAL 3m

-       Output from the "xymonnet" report (currently - not captured during the "storm") shows:

            xymonnet version 4.3.3
            SSL library : OpenSSL 0.9.8l 5 Nov 2009
            LDAP library: OpenLDAP 20416

            Statistics:
             Hosts total           :     2081
             Hosts with no tests   :        2
             Total test count      :     2864
             Status messages       :     2856
             Alert status msgs     :        0
             Transmissions         :       30

            DNS statistics:
             # hostnames resolved  :     3337
             # succesful           :      921
             # failed              :     1266
             # calls to dnsresolve :     2850

            TCP test statistics:
             # TCP tests total     :     1769
             # HTTP tests          :     1244
             # Simple TCP tests    :      525
             # Connection attempts :     1767
             # bytes written       :   235845
             # bytes read          :  2514747


            TIME SPENT
            Event                                           Start time          Duration
            xymonnet startup                            1040654.310651                 -
            Service definitions loaded                  1040654.319152          0.008501
            Tests loaded                                1040655.696733          1.377581
            DNS lookups completed                       1040656.213268          0.516534
            Test engine setup completed                 1040657.416739          1.203470
            TCP tests completed                         1040675.444183         18.027443
            PING test completed (923 hosts)             1040699.991467         24.547283
            PING test results sent                      1040700.080247          0.088780
            Test result collection completed            1040700.144033          0.063785
            LDAP test engine setup completed            1040700.152852          0.008819
            LDAP tests executed                         1040700.360821          0.207968
            LDAP tests result collection completed      1040700.360829          0.000007
            DNS tests executed                          1040700.441820          0.080991
            NTP tests executed                          1040722.413523         21.971702
            Test results transmitted                    1040723.295458          0.881935
            xymonnet completed                          1040723.313935          0.018476
            TIME TOTAL                                                         69.003284

-       Rather sharply defined start-up / cut-off for the "storm": I can point to the 5-minute segment when it started / stopped
-       The Xymon server OS/NIC hardware check out diagnostically
-       According to our network team's records, the network connection bandwidth utilization coming in / out of the Xymon server was < 1% capacity (i.e. we have lots of bandwidth)
-       According to our network team there were no significant loss of packets or congestion at the switch level (there's only one hop between the Xymon server and the rest of the hosts)
-       The types of services affected seemed pretty random: mostly HTTP tests, but LOTs of SSH/ping/NTP/LDAP, etc. as well.

Any initial thoughts?

Thanks!

david

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
David Mills
Systems Administrator
Northrop Grumman
512-595-1238
david.mills at ngc.com



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