On 19.03.2014 03:43, Simon Walter wrote:

Hi,

Can someone point me in the right direction please. Are there any devs
on this mailing list?

You found one before, now another one. Don't panic. When we're not answering mailing lists, we're hacking, working, eating, sleeping, drinking beer.


I understand Icinga2 is still in development.

Yep. But the more we discuss the better it will get on its final release.


Where should I ask about Icinga2?

Here, or any other community support channel. But please don't stress it. This is not an enterprise support channel with response times.

I need to know what process controls
purging of the database. It seems that this is the problem I having, but
I could be wrong.

There is no process. That's a feature registering hooks to events on the icinga 2 process and dumping the config and state (history) to the IDOUtils 1.x schema - based on your configuration, this happens to be either IdoMysqlConnection or IdoPgsqlConnection.

Given your previous explainations, it seems that the debian build system still got the git version wrong (most likely it's https://dev.icinga.org/issues/5410)

So, are you using the release or snapshot repository?

How are you restarting/reloading Icinga 2? (console paste including full output)

What happens if you entirely remove the inline service definition, instead of commenting it?

Enable the debuglog, and paste the parts where this service is mentioned.

Last but not least - enable the StatusDataWriter feature and check if the service is available within objects.cache/status.dat




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