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list all purples

list Larry Barber
Wed, 27 Mar 2013 10:57:49 -0500
Message-Id: <CAOnF4RAO0Zc4B39W2xmDgG80b_rv1KWj7=user-436fae9db29f@xymon.invalid>

I should also mention that I put a short script in cgi-bin to direct the
requests to the right place:

!/bin/sh

# This is a wrapper for the Xymon svcstatus.cgi script

#echo "does this work" >> /var/log/xymon/OneColor.log
#echo $0 >> /var/log/xymon/OneColor.log
#env >> /var/log/xymon/OneColor.log

. /opt/xymon/server/etc/cgioptions.cfg
exec /opt/xymon/server/ext/AllOneColorPages/OneColor.py -c what $REQUEST_URI

Thanks,
Larry Barber

On Wed, Mar 27, 2013 at 10:55 AM, Larry Barber <user-6ef9c2864140@xymon.invalid> wrote:
Here's a Python script I wrote that will create pages that show all the
hosts/tests that have a certain color. You can put a stanza like this in
xymonmenu.cfg:

<a class="inner" href="/xymon-cgi/onecolor.sh?sort=host&color=red">All
Reds</a> <span class='invis'> | </span>
 <a class="inner"
href="/xymon-cgi/onecolor.sh?sort=host&color=yellow">All Yellows</a> <span
class='invis'> | </span>
 <a class="inner"
href="/xymon-cgi/onecolor.sh?sort=host&color=purple">All Purples</a> <span
class='invis'> | </span>
 <a class="inner" href="/xymon-cgi/onecolor.sh?sort=host&color=blue">All
Blues</a> <span class='invis'> | </span>

Some of the mechanism to determine the OS is unique to my setup, but it
should probably still work with other setups, although the OS may show as
"unknown". I use OS: tags in hosts.cfg to identify the operating systems.
For those clients that use centralized configuration I also use what they
send to the xymon server.

Thanks,
Larry Barber

On Wed, Mar 27, 2013 at 10:20 AM, Bakkies Gatvol <user-66e2e196cd54@xymon.invalid>wrote:
From: user-66e2e196cd54@xymon.invalid
To: xymon at xymon.com
Date: Wed, 27 Mar 2013 11:03:51 -0400
Subject: [Xymon] list all purples

I use to know how to list all purples with bbgen. I did try and google
but had no success. Is there a way to list all purples in xymon?
Ok i found

~/server/bin/xymongen --purplelog=/tmp/PURP

but it gives me this - which may or may not be serious

2013-03-27 11:14:26 xgetenv: Cannot find value for variable
XYMONSERVERSECURECGIURL
2013-03-27 11:14:26 xgetenv: Cannot find value for variable
XYMONSERVERSECURECGIURL
2013-03-27 11:14:26 xgetenv: Cannot find value for variable
XYMONSERVERSECURECGIURL


I have since cleaned the purples via a loop so at the moment I don't have
any to list.