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  1. Dec 13, 2012
  2. Dec 12, 2012
    • Mark Harrison's avatar
      Don't store blank data if we fail to get anything from the shared state file · 4160ac71
      Mark Harrison authored
      Occasionally on some systems, the data returned from the shared state file is
      bad/blank, despite locking. Ideally we'd find the cause of this and fix it,
      but various attempts haven't identified exactly why this happens (including
      running fsync after writing and before unlocking). If the data returned is
      blank, we should use the latest available data rather than returning blank
      data to the user/monitoring system.
      4160ac71
  3. Nov 28, 2012
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  13. Jun 14, 2012
    • Sergey Joseph Ivanov's avatar
      check if $bits is defined · d6ffeb10
      Sergey Joseph Ivanov authored
      To avoid warning messages like:
      "Use of uninitialized value $bits in string eq at /opt/resmon/lib/Resmon/Config.pm line 16..."
      $bits variable should be checked if it is defined before comparison with empty string
      d6ffeb10
  14. Jun 05, 2012
    • Sergey Joseph Ivanov's avatar
      Fix regexp check to match '^$' · cd3c2b0f
      Sergey Joseph Ivanov authored
      When ./check_resmon_metric -H myhost -M Core::Fmadm -C failures -m resources -r '^$'
      Use of uninitialized value $value in pattern match (m//) at /etc/nagios3/CS.conf.d/check_resmon_metric line 378.
      Use of uninitialized value $value in concatenation (.) or string at /etc/nagios3/CS.conf.d/check_resmon_metric line 383.
      OK: resources -
      To avoid false critical status check if $value is not defined and if so define as empty string
      cd3c2b0f
  15. May 23, 2012
    • Sergey Joseph Ivanov's avatar
      support for HOSTS {ALLOW|DENY} lists · ba4f134e
      Sergey Joseph Ivanov authored
      Hosts allow-deny lists are the coma or blank separated lists of
      a dotted decimal IPv4 addresses of the form a.b.c.d. to match incoming machine’s IP address exactly,
      or an 'ipaddr/n' where ipaddr is the IP address and n is the number of one bits in the netmask.
      The first to occur match gives the result, skipping other rules.
      If nothing matches IP is allowed.
      ba4f134e
  16. May 02, 2012
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  18. Mar 19, 2012
    • Mark Harrison's avatar
      Remove erroneous backslash · 10b4dd94
      Mark Harrison authored
      The backslash at the end of the line wasn't a line continuation, and turned
      the following string into a reference. Yay perl!
      10b4dd94
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