Well, I can't seem to recreate the problem outside of the unix-agent. I need to investigate some more time into the root cause.

On Jun 17, 2013 12:01 PM, "Adam Armstrong" <adama@memetic.org> wrote:

I hope you filed a bug with OpenBSD for being retarded.

adam.

On 2013-06-17 18:41, Paul Strefling wrote:
Funny you mention this. Just the other day the hddtemp script brought
down one of my Debian machines. Observium's hddtemp script expects
nc==nc.traditional which in my case nc==openbsd. nc.openbsd hung at
100% CPU load until the machine self destructed. Good thing we had a
backup.

-P
On Jun 17, 2013 10:31 AM, "Nikolay Shopik" <shopik@inblock.ru> wrote:

Well I doubt observium could be disaster for network as its only reading
stuff and not commit anything.

Only disaster could happend and this is when obs stop working and you
noticing this late billing for example.

On 17.06.2013 20:53, Tristan Rhodes wrote:
Any powerful and useful tool (like Observium) has the potential to be the
worst disaster for a network.  Whether from a malicious attack or
unintentional bug, these tools are something that keep me up at night (I
use them because I think the benefits are worth the risk).
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