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Need for a report

list Pnixon
Tue, 23 May 2006 15:05:02 -0400
Message-Id: <3AB168498CFD3145A5D7EB4FE9365A6A2DBFFF@GEEZIL>

You'll need to HTML it, but here's a script for you.  Change BBVAR to the
appropriate value.

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#!/bin/sh
BBVAR="/bb/bbvar"

TOTAL=`ls $BBVAR/logs/*.conn | wc -l`
red=`grep -h red $BBVAR/logs/*.conn | wc -l`
yellow=`grep -h yellow $BBVAR/logs/*.conn | wc -l`
clear=`grep -h clear $BBVAR/logs/*.conn | wc -l`
blue=`grep -h blue $BBVAR/logs/*.conn | wc -l`
purple=`grep -h purple $BBVAR/logs/*.conn | wc -l`

echo "Total Connectivity: $TOTAL
Red Conn: $red
Yellow Conn: $yellow
Clear Conn: $clear
Disabled Conn: $blue
Purple Conn: $purple"

-----Original Message-----
From: user-6f5382941e41@xymon.invalid [mailto:user-6f5382941e41@xymon.invalid]

Sent: Tuesday, May 23, 2006 2:50 PM
To: user-ae9b8668bcde@xymon.invalid
Subject: [hobbit] Need for a report

I have what I think is a simple request, and I'm wondering the best way to
go about it. 

Basically, I need to be able to run a report(in html) that says "I have to
run 1000 conn tests.  Of those, 11 is red, 9 are yellow, 0 are purple, 990
are green."

Additionally, I will need to be able to add additional tests to this, but
the immediate need is for connectivity tests. 


Is there a way to get this information easily, or will I need to collect and
parse the historical data to get this?  The bbgen test already gives me
overall purple tests.  Is there an easy way to extend those statistics?

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