Normally if for some reason an ack comment still exists on a checkable not
acked anymore, still clean it up. But while replaying log config objects
incl. ack comments come before check results and acks. I.e. 1) ack comment,
2) DOWN check result and 3) ack. Not 1) DOWN check result, 2) ack and 3) ack
comment. So the checkable is temporarily not acked, but already has the ack
comment. In this case the DOWN check result which is older than the ack
comment shall not clean up the latter.
1. The lookup of apply rules per source type now implies
no String(const char*) (no malloc()) and just pointer (uint64) comparisions
2. Apply rules are now also grouped by target type via a nested map, that obsoletes
checking the target type while iterating over all rules per source type
When committing an item with `ignore_on_error` flag set fails, the `Commit()` method only returns `nullptr`
and the current item is not being dropped from `m_Items`. `CommittNewItems()` also doesn't check the return
value of `Commit()` but just continues and tries to commit all items from `m_Items` in recursive call. Since
this corrupt item is never removed from `m_Items`, it ends up in an endless recursion till it finally crashes.
by caching the total minimum log severity of all loggers in a
"global variable" and whether a message's severity is large enough for any of
the loggers in a per-message no-op flag.
Before (time: vertical, stack: horizontal):
* Checkable::ExecuteCheck
* Checkable::UpdateNextCheck
* IcingaDB::NextCheckChangedHandler
* HSET icinga:host:state
* HSET icinga:checksum:host:state
* ZADD icinga:nextupdate:host
* RandomCheckTask::ScriptFunc
* Checkable::ProcessCheckResult
* Checkable::UpdateNextCheck
* IcingaDB::NextCheckChangedHandler
* HSET icinga:host:state
* HSET icinga:checksum:host:state
* ZADD icinga:nextupdate:host
* IcingaDB::NewCheckResultHandler
* HSET icinga:host:state
* HSET icinga:checksum:host:state
* ZADD icinga:nextupdate:host
* IcingaDB::StateChangeHandler
* XADD icinga:runtime:state
* IcingaDB::ForwardHistoryEntries
* XADD icinga:history:stream:state
After:
* Checkable::ExecuteCheck
* Checkable::UpdateNextCheck
* RandomCheckTask::ScriptFunc
* Checkable::ProcessCheckResult
* Checkable::UpdateNextCheck
* IcingaDB::NewCheckResultHandler
* HSET icinga:host:state
* HSET icinga:checksum:host:state
* ZADD icinga:nextupdate:host
* IcingaDB::StateChangeHandler
* XADD icinga:runtime:state
* IcingaDB::ForwardHistoryEntries
* XADD icinga:history:stream:state
The first state + nextupdate (for overdue) update comes from next_check being
set to now + interval immediately before doing the actual check (not to trigger
it twice). This update is not only not important for the end user, but even
inappropriate. The end user SHALL see next_check being e.g. in -4s, not 5m, as
the check is running at the moment.
The second one is just redundant as IcingaDB::NewCheckResultHandler (the third
one) is called anyway and will update state + nextupdate as well.