nagios vs w/uptime
Ian Lepore
ian at freebsd.org
Tue Feb 10 21:32:49 UTC 2015
On Tue, 2015-02-10 at 22:24 +0100, Michael Gmelin wrote:
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> > On 10 Feb 2015, at 22:17, Michael Gmelin <grembo at freebsd.org> wrote:
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> >> On 10 Feb 2015, at 21:13, Marcel Moolenaar <marcel at xcllnt.net> wrote:
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> >> [Moving to current@]
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> >>> On Feb 10, 2015, at 11:52 AM, Peter Wemm <peter at wemm.org> wrote:
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> >>> Surprises:
> >>> * nagios doesn't like w / uptime anymore. libxo perhaps?
> >>
> >> Seems most likely, although I haven’t seen any differences in output
> >> in my (admittedly limited) testing.
> >>
> >> In what way does Nagios not like w/uptime?
> >> Any concrete errors, output or misbehavior?
> >> Ideally: can you reproduce the problem?
> >
> >
> > Just compared 10.1 to current, unmodified output looks the same, but pipelines don't work properly:
> >
> > 10.1:
> > # uptime | wc
> > 1 12 68
> >
> > Current:
> > # uptime | wc
> > 0 0 0
> >
> > # uptime | cat
> > # uptime
> > 10:16PM up 9 mins...
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> Adding xo_finish() to w.c line 268 just right before exit(0); fixes that issue (I don't know libxo well enough to say if this is the proper fix or just a workaround, but it seems logical to me).
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I wonder if that implies that any non-normal exit from a program that
has been xo'd will result in the loss of output that would not have been
lost before the xo changes? That could lead to all kinds of subtle
failures of existing scripts and apps.
-- Ian
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