[Xymon] ran Trimhistory and it broke something
    Kris Springer 
    kspringer at innovateteam.com
       
    Tue Mar 23 18:41:17 CET 2021
    
    
  
Upon further searching of mailing list I came across this. 
https://lists.xymon.com/archive/2019-February/046058.html
I re-ran my command with the 'sudo -u xymon' addition and it worked and 
xymond_history isn't crashing anymore.
$ cd /home/xymon/server/bin/
$ sudo -u xymon ./trimhistory --drop --dropsvcs --droplogs 
--cutoff=`date +%s --date="1 Jan 2019"` --progress
Kris Springer
Per the instructions found at 
https://xymon.sourceforge.io/xymon/help/manpages/man8/trimhistory.8.html 
I ran the following command to trim my very old log history and ever 
since then I'm getting the following crash alert.  Also when reviewing 
history via the webpage I get results but the time stamps are wonky.  I 
suspect it's because of the program crashing.
Anyone know how to fix?
Trimhistory command I used:
$ ./trimhistory --drop --dropsvcs --droplogs --cutoff=`date +%s 
--date="1 Jan 2019"` --progress
Alert I'm receiving:
> xymond_history purple [549922]
> red - Program crashed
>
> Fatal signal caught!
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Kris Springer
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