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Unable to drop content checks

list Mike Burger
Tue, 14 Oct 2014 20:31:41 -0400
Message-Id: <user-2ba22457b7e9@xymon.invalid>

I did run the drop http, but I can try the content option.

On 2014-10-14 8:17 pm, Jeremy Laidman wrote:
Could it be "content" or perhaps "http"?

On 14 October 2014 23:50, Mike Burger <user-cc5c6e80f4c5@xymon.invalid>
wrote:
Good morning, all.

Running Xymon 4.3.17, I've tried every magical incantation of the
"xymon" command with the "drop" parameter that I can think of, but I
haven't been able to get Xymon to drop 3 previously configured
content checks.

I've updated the hosts.cfg file to remove the cont= tests from the
host's entry (content check/column names were ptlcls1, ptlcls2 and
ptlcls3).

I've tried:

xymon <hostname.of.xymon> "drop <client-host-name> ptlcls1" (as well
as ptlcls2 and ptlcls3)

I've also tried:

xymon <hostname.of.xymon> "drop <client-host-name> cont"

But the tests continue to show up in the alarms list or in the
disabled list, as I've now disabled them in order to clear my board
of alarms.

Am I missing something, doing something wrong, or am I just going to
have to drop the client from Xymon (thereby losing its history) and
re-add it (obviously, not really a great option)?

Thank you.

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