"HOST UP" flood after Nagios Core update
"HOST UP" flood after Nagios Core update
Hi,
Last week I updated Nagios Core from 4.2.0 to 4.4.0 on one of my machines. Over the weekend I received a flood of notifications, all of them saying the host was UP. There was no "HOST DOWN" associated message and in fact, the machine was never down during that time. The problem still persists and I have no idea what is causing it. I updated 2 more machines and guess what, they started flooding Nagios and my smartphone with host notifications as well...so I'm pretty sure this has to do with the update. I'm kind of lost, I haven't changed any configuration files. Any ideas?
Thanks
Last week I updated Nagios Core from 4.2.0 to 4.4.0 on one of my machines. Over the weekend I received a flood of notifications, all of them saying the host was UP. There was no "HOST DOWN" associated message and in fact, the machine was never down during that time. The problem still persists and I have no idea what is causing it. I updated 2 more machines and guess what, they started flooding Nagios and my smartphone with host notifications as well...so I'm pretty sure this has to do with the update. I'm kind of lost, I haven't changed any configuration files. Any ideas?
Thanks
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Re: "HOST UP" flood after Nagios Core update
Can you PM me a tarball of your configuration files?
We're getting ready to release Core 4.4.1, as there were some issues in the 4.4.0 release that weren't caught in testing. Are you able to test this installation with the maint branch of Core on GitHub? (https://github.com/NagiosEnterprises/na ... tree/maint)
We're getting ready to release Core 4.4.1, as there were some issues in the 4.4.0 release that weren't caught in testing. Are you able to test this installation with the maint branch of Core on GitHub? (https://github.com/NagiosEnterprises/na ... tree/maint)
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Re: "HOST UP" flood after Nagios Core update
Hi bheden, unfortunately I do not have permission to test any installation or send any files, as the aforementioned machines are on a production environment and the content is confidential. I'm sorry I cannot help you on that issue, it's out of my hands. Part of my job is to guarantee that every machine is up to date, so yesterday I updated every machine and they started showing the same symptoms as well, indicating there is indeed some kind of incompatibility/bug with the 4.4.0 release.bheden wrote:Can you PM me a tarball of your configuration files?
We're getting ready to release Core 4.4.1, as there were some issues in the 4.4.0 release that weren't caught in testing. Are you able to test this installation with the maint branch of Core on GitHub? (https://github.com/NagiosEnterprises/na ... tree/maint)
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Re: "HOST UP" flood after Nagios Core update
4.4.1 has been release which we believe has a fix for the problem you were experiencing.
Re: "HOST UP" flood after Nagios Core update
Thanks Scott, will upgrade and send you some feedback afterwards. Cheers.scottwilkerson wrote:4.4.1 has been release which we believe has a fix for the problem you were experiencing.
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Re: "HOST UP" flood after Nagios Core update
Hi again, unfortunately it didn't solve the spamming. I wish I could provide more help, but I was advised not to share any compromising details. All I can guess is that for some reason, Nagios doesn't save the previous state and "thinks" there was a state change, notifying the host is up every check. Maybe it could have to do with the check plugin?scottwilkerson wrote:Thanks!
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Re: "HOST UP" flood after Nagios Core update
Is it continuous every single host check sends an UP notification?
If you look at the state history, does it show the host ever going into a non-ok state?
Does the notifications report show all of these?
Without giving any details away, does the event log show anything that stands out as odd?
If you look at the state history, does it show the host ever going into a non-ok state?
Does the notifications report show all of these?
Without giving any details away, does the event log show anything that stands out as odd?
Re: "HOST UP" flood after Nagios Core update
Hi Scott, thanks for your time and effort.scottwilkerson wrote:Is it continuous every single host check sends an UP notification?
If you look at the state history, does it show the host ever going into a non-ok state?
Does the notifications report show all of these?
Without giving any details away, does the event log show anything that stands out as odd?
Below are some prints of the notifications report and one of the servers, showing that despite there was no state change since yesterday, 1100 notifications were sent. The event log seems perfectly normal.
https://i.imgur.com/lm5RrG8.png
https://i.imgur.com/6zGiqjF.png
https://i.imgur.com/q44zRIZ.png
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Re: "HOST UP" flood after Nagios Core update
Is this all hosts or every time a single host checks?
Because this image is only showing a HOST alert every 5 minutes
https://imgur.com/q44zRIZ
Because this image is only showing a HOST alert every 5 minutes
https://imgur.com/q44zRIZ