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Duplicate top-level CIM_Directory node #16

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rchateauneu opened this issue Jun 26, 2018 · 2 comments
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Duplicate top-level CIM_Directory node #16

rchateauneu opened this issue Jun 26, 2018 · 2 comments

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In some circumstances, the top-level D3 Node "/" is duplicated: The two nodes are linked with a red thick dashed line, which is OK. But they should be merged because the URL is the same. Maybe the host was different ? vps516494.ovh.net and 54.36.162.150

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It seems to happen when creating the process cgroups of a process.

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rchateauneu commented Jun 27, 2018

Another situation: Two processes "sqlplus" with different node ids. Its is as if the equivalence rule is too tolerant. The HTML display is:

sqlplus
http://vps516494.ovh.net/Survol/survol/entity.py?xid=CIM_Process.Handle=15430&mode=html
OraclePid | 30
SystemPid | 15431
Terminal | UNKNOWN
alias | sqlplus
user | rchateau

sqlplus | Pid | 15430
http://vps516494.ovh.net/Survol/survol/entity.py?xid=127.0.0.1@CIM_Process.Handle=15430&mode=html

  • The first one should have a Pid.
  • The URL of the first one does not match the PID.
  • The second one has a host in its URL for no reason because this is a local host.

In the same session, one can see:

merge_scripts.p
http://vps516494.ovh.net/Survol/survol/entity.py?xid=127.0.0.1@CIM_Process.Handle=25762&mode=html
Pid | 25762
alias | merge_scripts.p

merge_scripts.p
http://vps516494.ovh.net/Survol/survol/entity.py?xid=CIM_Process.Handle=25762&mode=html
OraclePid | 29
SystemPid | 25766
Terminal | UNKNOWN
user | apache

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