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Re: Yet another TRAP question! Logging!
Posted: Thu Oct 17, 2013 4:05 pm
by BanditBBS
sreinhardt wrote:You sir are correct, damn I hate to admit that in this case. Nick ever ship you off a copy of the new code? It's far from perfect but its much much better than 2.0.
I hate that when running addmib it by default sets everything to NORMAL, would make my life so much easier if it did WARNING by default...but whatever.
Yes, he sent me an email full of instructions to install it. I plan on doing that on a dev server sooner or later. I promised I wouldn't use it in production yet, I don't want to blame it for any issues

Hoping a stable version of the new one is released soon. I actually sent Nick an email the other day, I imagine he'll reply in the next 2-6 months! LOL You can lock up this thread when we're done.
Re: Yet another TRAP question! Logging!
Posted: Thu Oct 17, 2013 4:20 pm
by abrist
Does NDO continue logging warnings for you? I get state changes, and retries. Once a hard state is reached, it does not log until that changes again.
Re: Yet another TRAP question! Logging!
Posted: Thu Oct 17, 2013 6:59 pm
by BanditBBS
abrist wrote:Does NDO continue logging warnings for you? I get state changes, and retries. Once a hard state is reached, it does not log until that changes again.
Here, let me show you:
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I don't know if this is in NDO or not, I just know if I click that icon to bring up this list, it shows all warning and crits, just not all OK.
Re: Yet another TRAP question! Logging!
Posted: Fri Oct 18, 2013 9:57 am
by abrist
So you are not logging any OKs at all? Even when the state changed to OK from a different HARD status?
Re: Yet another TRAP question! Logging!
Posted: Fri Oct 18, 2013 10:02 am
by BanditBBS
abrist wrote:So you are not logging any OKs at all? Even when the state changed to OK from a different HARD status?
Those would be logged, but they don't come for this device. These ones would have all been OK as well if I hadn't changed the snmptt.conf file. And technically all OKs are all logged, as I can see them in event viewer

Re: Yet another TRAP question! Logging!
Posted: Fri Oct 18, 2013 10:12 am
by abrist
Yeah, they are logged to nagios.log, but not to the nagios mysql database by way of NDO.