Hello,
I've had this problem in the past with Reactor chains when it was just released. When clicking a quick action, all browser tabs become unresponsive. As I'm now almost finished migrating my Reactor chains to commands which start a Rundeck bash script, it seem like this problem was never solved for commands.
So how to reproduce =>
- Create a Bash script which takes 2-3 minutes to finish
- Create a quick action with a command which starts this Bash script
- Open Nagios XI and click the quick action. The quick action output of the bash script should appear in a newly opened tab
- The Nagios XI page where the quick action was clicked hangs untill the quick action finishes
Hopefully there is an easy fix for this.
Grtz
Willem
Command quick actions blocking all browser tabs
Command quick actions blocking all browser tabs
Nagios XI 5.8.1
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Re: Command quick actions blocking all browser tabs
The solution will likely be using an asynchronous request over jQuery instead of opening a new browser window/tab to run the command/script.
Going to play around with some things and get back to you. Shouldn't take too long
Going to play around with some things and get back to you. Shouldn't take too long
Former Nagios employee
https://www.mcapra.com/
https://www.mcapra.com/
Re: Command quick actions blocking all browser tabs
I was able to replicate this issue on XI 5.2.9 / Actions 1.6.6 for Firefox and Chrome. All I did was write a dummy PHP script that runs for 3 minutes and prints a number:
Which locked up the main Nagios XI tab. It looks like this is an issue with system/exec calls that has been reported fixed as of PHP 5.6:
https://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=44942
If you'd prefer a more short-form solution, I modified /usr/local/nagiosxi/html/includes/components/actions/runcmd.php around line 123 to the following:
Adding a session_write_close call before the system call seems to have fixed the issue. Unsure about the possible repercussions with the $_SESSION itself, but my XI machine isn't doing anything terribly weird yet.
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<?php
$count = 0;
while ($count < 180) {
echo $count . PHP_EOL;
$count++;
sleep(1);
}
?>https://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=44942
If you'd prefer a more short-form solution, I modified /usr/local/nagiosxi/html/includes/components/actions/runcmd.php around line 123 to the following:
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session_write_close();
system($cmdline);
Former Nagios employee
https://www.mcapra.com/
https://www.mcapra.com/
Re: Command quick actions blocking all browser tabs
Adding a session_write_close call before the system call seems to have fixed the issue for me too.
Thanks for this tip. This is a big improvement and should get in some future XI release.
Thanks for this tip. This is a big improvement and should get in some future XI release.
Nagios XI 5.8.1
https://outsideit.net
https://outsideit.net
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SteveBeauchemin
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Re: Command quick actions blocking all browser tabs
Thank you... I'm starting to depend on Quick Actions more and was wondering what 'Normal' was for it.
I now see that the browser freeze was normal, but avoidable.
I have also added that line to my system.
Steve B
I now see that the browser freeze was normal, but avoidable.
I have also added that line to my system.
Steve B
XI 5.7.3 / Core 4.4.6 / NagVis 1.9.8 / LiveStatus 1.5.0p11 / RRDCached 1.7.0 / Redis 3.2.8 /
SNMPTT / Gearman 0.33-7 / Mod_Gearman 3.0.7 / NLS 2.0.8 / NNA 2.3.1 /
NSClient 0.5.0 / NRPE Solaris 3.2.1 Linux 3.2.1 HPUX 3.2.1
SNMPTT / Gearman 0.33-7 / Mod_Gearman 3.0.7 / NLS 2.0.8 / NNA 2.3.1 /
NSClient 0.5.0 / NRPE Solaris 3.2.1 Linux 3.2.1 HPUX 3.2.1
Re: Command quick actions blocking all browser tabs
I have filed a bug report for this issue (ID 9752). The official solution will probably be a bit more elegant than my hotfix.
Former Nagios employee
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https://www.mcapra.com/