* Holger Levsen
> Not anymore... (and the new /etc/init.d/munin-node also make use of
> those new lsb-function, though this is easily workaroundable by
> replacing it with the one from sarge ;)
Ah, right, now I remember. If you're using it with the Sarge version
of lsb-base you might experien
close 400122 1.2.5
thanks
On Monday 27 November 2006 12:33, Tore Anderson wrote:
> It changed to 10:14, not 14:10, actually... You have to read crontabs
> backwards.
heh. or more carefully :) I'm really doing to many things at the same time
atm.. but I need to :(
> So it fixes the bug? I
Hi,
On Monday 27 November 2006 08:29, Tore Anderson wrote:
> Oh, right. I think the new lsb-base-package also is directly
> installable - at least it used to be.
Not anymore... (and the new /etc/init.d/munin-node also make use of those new
lsb-function, though this is easily workaroundable b
* Holger Levsen
> I upgraded to the etch-version, which I even rebuild under sarge.
> Besides having an unresolvable depends on an lsb-base version which is
> not in sarge (which I "fixed" by using the old init-script and making
> the depends versionless :),
Oh, right. I think the new lsb-base
Hi,
On Friday 24 November 2006 09:25, Tore Anderson wrote:
> Can you try without always_send, and see if it behaves the same, and
> also try upgrading to 1.2.5 (the Etch package should work directly on
> Sarge) and see if that helps?
I upgraded to the etch-version, which I even rebuild under
Hi,
On Friday 24 November 2006 18:58, I wrote:
> Ok. I disabled always_send now. I still get alarms (just tested), enabled
> the 10:10 cronjob again and tomorrow morning we'll see if I get that
> OK-summary again or not :)
I got it again :-(
> If I'll get them again, I'll upgrade to the etch ver
Hi,
On Friday 24 November 2006 09:25, Tore Anderson wrote:
> Strange. This entry is supposed only to apply to contacts called
> "nagios" or "old-nagios", why it would cause a message to be sent for
> your "me"-contact I don't really know.
Heh. Guess I found a bug then :)
> I've got a emai
* Holger Levsen
> first of all, let me say, that munin is great!
:-)
> But I have one problem: I use the smart plugin to monitor my harddiscs and
> every day shortly after 10:00 (AM) I get an email:
>
> [...]
>
> After sending this mail to the munin-users mailinglist, I learned that these
package: munin
version: 1.2.3-1
Hi,
first of all, let me say, that munin is great!
But I have one problem: I use the smart plugin to monitor my harddiscs and
every day shortly after 10:00 (AM) I get an email:
$domain :: $host :: S.M.A.R.T values for drive hda
OKs: Spin_Retry_Count is
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