Guys,
I created a trigger with nodata() to monitor when a host stop to send me data, but sometimes i got strange notifications like this :
This is the RECOVERY of the trigger....
Hostname............: XXXXXXXXX
Data do Evento......: 2010.05.15
Hora do Evento......: 06:20:35 <<<<==== Look the hour !!!!
Trigger.............: No data for more than 5 min.
Status..............: OK
Now .. look the PROBLEM
Hostname............: XXXXXXXXX
Data do Evento......: 2010.05.15
Hora do Evento......: 06:25:01 <<<==== Look the hour !!!!!
Trigger.............: No data for more than 5 min.
Status..............: PROBLEM
The hour of the PROBLEM is greater than the OK !!!! How ???
From where zabbix get the hour of the trigger ? from my zabbix server .. hour from the agent ?
That is my trigger...
{XXXXXXXXX:agent.ping.nodata(300)}=1
I have ntpd running on zabbix server... well this is a vmware guest... maybe a problem with vmware date/time...
tkz all !
thiagomz
I created a trigger with nodata() to monitor when a host stop to send me data, but sometimes i got strange notifications like this :
This is the RECOVERY of the trigger....
Hostname............: XXXXXXXXX
Data do Evento......: 2010.05.15
Hora do Evento......: 06:20:35 <<<<==== Look the hour !!!!
Trigger.............: No data for more than 5 min.
Status..............: OK
Now .. look the PROBLEM
Hostname............: XXXXXXXXX
Data do Evento......: 2010.05.15
Hora do Evento......: 06:25:01 <<<==== Look the hour !!!!!
Trigger.............: No data for more than 5 min.
Status..............: PROBLEM
The hour of the PROBLEM is greater than the OK !!!! How ???
From where zabbix get the hour of the trigger ? from my zabbix server .. hour from the agent ?
That is my trigger...
{XXXXXXXXX:agent.ping.nodata(300)}=1
I have ntpd running on zabbix server... well this is a vmware guest... maybe a problem with vmware date/time...
tkz all !
thiagomz