Missing log to "daylight savings" time change
Sandro Vaz - UOL
sandromergvaz at uol.com.br
Wed Nov 3 19:19:43 CET 2004
Hi list,
Here in Brazil we've entered in a "daylight savings period" yesterday,
and looking at /usr/local/nagios/var/archives, we've found that the
nagios-11-02-2004.log is missing.
When this happens (normally because of NTP issues; yes, I read the
FAQs), we search for nagios mm-dd-yyyy.-23.log and we overwrite it to
nagios mm-(dd+1)-yyyy-00.log, correcting perfectly the situation.
But in this case, the nagios-11-01-2004-23.log has only 33 bytes, which
makes me wonder Nagios has lost all this log. So all collected data from
Nov, 1st. disappeared, impacting the availability reports.
Is it a bug, or there's a way to solve it?
Does anyone have experienced this problem?
Just for documentation, I'm using Nagios1.2, but in a old 1.0b6 server
occurs the same situation. Also searched through all messages in
archives, but no clue found so far.
Thanks in advance for any hint/suggestion/solution,
SMV
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