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louiek_55574
Nimbostratus
Nov 01, 2009Can't delete a monitor
Hi all,
I'm trying to delete a few monitors but keep on getting the following error:
01070336:3: The requested monitor (http_ssp_app_eacademic45LD1Rev2) has children, so ...
louiek_55574
Nimbostratus
Nov 02, 2009I can't get the pipe (|) working from the console on the webpage so I copied the output from the list command and ran the grep on that, here's the output:
faust{louiek}~> cat list | grep -i -C 4 http_ssp_app_eacademic45LD1Rev2
host 203.16.41.5
network 203.16.41.96/28
network 203.62.232.0/23
}
monitor http_ssp_app_eacademic45LD1Rev2 {
defaults from http
recv "User Name"
send "GET /eacademic45LD1Rev2/login.aspx"
}
monitor http_ssp_app_eacademic45LD1Rev3 {
defaults from http_ssp_app_eacademic45LD1Rev2
send "GET /eacademic45LD1Rev3/login.aspx"
}
monitor http_ssp_app_eacademic45LD2Rev1 {
defaults from http
So I can see the next monitor references the monitor I'm trying to delete. How would this happen? I can't see anything on the http_ssp_app_eacademic45LD1Rev3 tab that indicates a dependancy. I'm happy to get rid of both of them, but I'd like to know how to ensure this doesn't happen again.
Thanks,
Louie.
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