Argh, just lost a good portion of a day trying to figure out why Nagios
had stopped monitoring.
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Title:
Nagios3 checks not sched
Another daylight savings change has just happened, and once again our
Nagios monitoring system silently failed to run any checks after the
change, needing to be restarted.
Why does nobody out there care that the repositories for an LTS release
of Ubuntu STILL only offer the same buggy version of N
We just got bit by this.
It looks like there *WAS* a fix in the Lucid package at one point, but
then it was removed because:
debian/patches/96_fix_daylight-saving.dpatch: Already upstream.
Well, it is NOT upstream in 3.2.0. =/
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Another year, another daylight savings change, another failure of our
Nagios system due to a bug that was fixed in the Nagios code a LONG time
ago - yet has STILL not been pushed out through the Ubuntu update
manager for 10.04 LTS.
What is the point of "Long Term Support" exactly??
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So folks, what IS happening about this bug, already fixed, for a
package that is SUPPOSED to be supported in 10.04?
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Title:
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I see no activity here. Why is this not being maintained? It is not like
there is no bug fix - can someone at Canonical actually do something
useful about updating a *supported* LTS package?
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Same here - would have thought that an update should be out by now.
It is supposed to be supported in LTS for 5 years and I presume
'support' includes pushing out established bug-fixes!
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We have been using Nagios3 on Ubuntu 10.04 LTS for the past 6 months or
so and ran into this issue shortly afterwards in November 2010 (our last
daylight savings change). Nagios had stopped scheduling any more checks
and so was not doing anything, but this was not immediately obvious.
Found the na
** Changed in: nagios3 (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Medium
** Changed in: nagios3 (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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Nagios3 checks not scheduled after clocks change from DST
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/669808
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Natty should push the version of Nagios3 up to the latest (v3.2.3) but
bearing in mind that Lucid is a LTS release I think it would make sense
to request a stable release update to resolve this issue.
It would be good to get confirmation of this build from another source
to support the case for an
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