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#226
Thanks, are you sure you ran

/opt/alarmed/alarmed.py -CL as user and not as root? Because you have to run it as user so that your events get displayed.

Indeed editing an alarm removes the old one and adds a new one, but this has been like this forever. Enabling and disabling alarms is handled the same way, but something must be throwing it off for you but not for me. I can edit or enable/disable events and nothing weird happens.



edit: oh I totally forgot, please run /opt/alarmed/alarmed.py from the CLI (as user), which will run the GUI, then try enabling/disabling/editing some events and post any suspicious output you get in the terminal while doing it. Thanks
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Last edited by shapeshifter; 2010-06-09 at 08:07.