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Hi Elijah,<br>
<br>
Fantastic, glad I could help.<br>
<br>
The situation you mentioned where not all processes stop after a
restart is quite common and has been mentioned a few times on the
list. I had similar problems and one post suggested doing a "reload"
rather than a "restart". I now religiously use "reload" and have not
had a problem since.<br>
<br>
regards,<br>
Aidan<br>
<br>
<br>
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<pre wrap="">Aidan,
Not sure how I miss that but you are right there were multiple processes running. I think my situation was from actually doing a restart on the services with the init script and they all did not stop for some reason. I have since stopped all services killed off any additional processes and now things seem to be back to exactly what I have grown to expect, a nice stable platform in nagios.
Thank you
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Subject: Re: [Nagios-users] Service Group Summary Changing Numbers
Hi Elijah,
This sounds similar to a problem that I had, refreshing the browser was
giving me different results. It turned out that the problem was to do
with 2 Nagios processes running. When I was refreshing the browser, it
was randomly picking one of the processes and reporting back the state
of that particular instance hence the different results on each
refresh. To rectify, I stopped Nagios and manually removed the
remaining process and then started Nagios again. I caused the problem
during a Nagios upgrade, I didn't stop Nagios before starting the
upgrade so it ended up being started twice.
Regards,
Aidan
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<pre wrap="">All,
I have something going on that I consider very weird happening. Under
service group summary my numbers are changing on refresh of the
browser when there are no devices down. I have 4 different host groups
on that page, but in one group I have 70 devices. You login it shows
70 devices up then you do a refresh and it will show 60 devices up
none down when you know you have 70, next refresh it may show
68devices up none down. I know it all sounds like baby talk but it is
some what difficult for me to explain. It does this under the
hostgroup summary as well.
I have been on this list for a long time and have never had to post
because through reading the emails and searching the archives I have
been able to achieve what I needed to for my environment, but I could
not find anything close to what I am seeing now.
Nagios is Version 2.7 updated this past weekend had I known and was
paying attention I would have waited on the 2.8 release from this
weekend :)
Running on Solaris and Sun V880 Platform 4cpu's 8gig of mem.
The server is no where close to being over loaded. Thing is I do not
know if this was happening on the previous version. Of course when you
announce a major change or upgrade people really start to pay close
attention to the tools they use.
Oh yeah one last thing these devices being monitored are Cisco devices
with the check_command check-router-alive.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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