[Xymon] [terabithia rpm] conn reported red for all hosts
Marcin Struzak
kunci at struzak.com
Tue Feb 11 06:09:46 CET 2020
The problem turned out to be SELinux not allowing fping to write its
output: type=AVC msg=audit(1581054673.192:3358): avc: denied { write }
for pid=14767 comm="fping"
path="/var/lib/xymon/tmp/ping-stderr.14764.00" dev="dm-9" ino=288964
scontext=system_u:system_r:ping_t:s0
tcontext=system_u:object_r:init_tmp_t:s0 tclass=file permissive=1 The
rule was set as dontaudit, and I had to rebuild the policy ignoring
dontaudit flags to see the denials. Before I create a local rule using
audit2allow, does anyone know if it's a known issue with a fix available
(from terabithia or xymon)? Thanks! --Marcin
On 1/19/2020 7:10 PM, Marcin Struzak wrote:
> I installed xymon-4.3.28-1.fc20.x86_64 from terabithia.org, and all
> the hosts fail the conn test, e.g.,
>
> Sun Jan 19 18:56:35 2020 conn NOT ok
>
> Service conn on shark is not OK : Host does not respond to ping
>
>
> Running "/usr/libexec/xymon/xymonnet --ping --no-update --debug
> <host>" from command line revealed an issue with folders:
>
> <date & timestamp> Cannot create file
> /usr/share/xymon/tmp/ping-stdout.2138.00 : No such file or directory
> <date & timestamp> Cannot create file
> /usr/share/xymon/tmp/ping-stderr.2138.00 : No such file or directory
> <date & timestamp> xymonping child could not create outputfiles in
> /usr/share/xymon/tmp
> <date & timestamp> Cannot open ping output file
> /usr/share/xymon/tmp/ping-stdout.2138.00
>
> status+30 shark.conn clear <!-- [flags:OrdAstLe] --> Sun Jan 19
> 18:38:55 2020 conn ok : System failure of the ping test
>
> Service conn on shark is OK
> Xymon system error
>
> &green
>
>
> I created a symbolic link from /usr/share/xymon to
> /var/lib/xymon/tmp/, and now the command line succeeds:
>
> status+30 shark.conn green <!-- [flags:OrdAstLe] --> Sun Jan 19
> 19:01:57 2020 conn ok
>
> Service conn on shark is OK (up)
>
> &green 10.10.10.1 is alive (0.07 ms)
>
> but the Current Status (Main view) reports conn red.
>
>
> Any help you can provide to debug this further will be appreciated!
>
>
> --Marcin
>
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