morten.brekkevold@uninett.no said:
You are using NetworkX 1.6, while NAV was developed on NetworkX 1.1.
You are soooo 2010! I'll downgrade. On FreeBSD I can choose between 1.0.1 and 1.2. Go figure...
morten.brekkevold@uninett.no said:
If the servers are still listed as down by NAV, it may be that the internal state of the pping daemon has become unsynced with the database. Restarting pping should dispatch the correct up events for the servers, if they are indeed reachable from your NAV server.
That did the trick - today. I restarted all the NAV services yesterday while trying to figure out the error and pping did not then find the servers. But today - with the moon in first quarter - it worked.
morten.brekkevold@uninett.no said:
I would really be interested in the eventengine logs from around the time the servers actually came back up and the up events were received, if anything at all.
eventenginde was logging with the default level (which is..?) and except a couple of hobbitServiceDown/Up-messages (which shows that the servers became available after a few minutes) I find no log lines about the servers after the NetworkXNoPath. The servers were never really down, but something happened with the network.
I have upped the log level for eventengine. Is there a way to up the log level for all the services at the same time or is it one line per service?
--Ingeborg