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Hi Galen,
thanks for the info. Sometimes I forget that there are several reports
already built in.
I took a look at the output and it IS very comprehensive for my needs.
But I think I can live with 'xymond_client --dump-config' and get the
info from there and practice some script fu.
Regards
Torsten
On 11.04.2016 17:07, Galen Johnson wrote:
There is the Config Report available from the menu which will produce
output based on the page you're looking at. I _think_ there is a way to
pull similar info from the command-line but I'm drawing a blank as to h
ow.
=G=
From: Xymon <xymon-bounces at xymon.com> on behalf of Torsten Richter <bb
user-2bcb01fc6bcc@xymon.invalid>
Sent: Monday, April 11, 2016 10:17 AM
To: xymon at xymon.com
Subject: [Xymon] getting thresholds
Hi,
is there a built-in way to extract the thresholds of the tests on a pe
r host basis, e.g. something like
xymon localhost "thresholds server1.cpu" would yield:
server1|cpu|5|10 or something like that
If there is nothing built in yet, maybe it could be added in one of th
e next versions.
Or does someone already have a script/program for that and is willing
to share?
Thanks
Torsten
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