Module: check_mk
Branch: master
Commit: 48ee9be6e32fadc3653918e4203f58b311e8ab69
URL:
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Author: Mathias Kettner <mk(a)mathias-kettner.de>
Date: Wed Mar 2 10:02:40 2011 +0100
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+Title: WATO misses services
+Component: wato
+Benefit: 4
+State: open
+Cost: 2
+Date: 2011-03-02 09:45:16
+Class: bug
+
+In some strange cases WATO seems to loose services:
+
+> I’m having a problem where services added via WATO will just disappear if
+> you run check_mk –O.
+>
+> Today I added a new group of some 5 devices, via WATO. I selected some
+> (snmp) services – various ports and interfaces. Several were auto added
+> – temperature, fans, etc.
+>
+> I then activated the configuration, again via WATO. Then checked the hosts,
+> and all services were there and polling. Everything was good.
+>
+> Later I edited some (completely unrelated) hosts via the files in
+> etc/check_mk/conf.d and ran check_mk to activate my changes. I noticed that I
+> lost about 100 services from my totals when the new configuration activated.
+> A check showed that my new hosts (and several older ones, too) has lost all
+> of their services – including the automatic ones! The only remaining
+> services were legacy services that I had much earlier added (globally)
+> via editing files.
+