Frequency of update of main system/page colors?
list Betsy Schwartz
Is there a way to make the main color of a page update more frequently? And to pick up test changes more quickly? We have a test that is run once a minute, but the page for the servers on which that test appears often takes a minute or two to change color. This is causing some frustration for our application test team. Is there a way I can speed this up? thanks Betsy
list Larry Barber
You can change the interval for when the pages are generated in tasks.cfg, changing the interval to, say, 15 or 30 seconds would get rid of some of the latency. Thanks, Larry Barber
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On Thu, Sep 6, 2012 at 12:28 PM, Betsy Schwartz <user-c61747246f66@xymon.invalid>wrote:
Is there a way to make the main color of a page update more frequently? And to pick up test changes more quickly? We have a test that is run once a minute, but the page for the servers on which that test appears often takes a minute or two to change color. This is causing some frustration for our application test team. Is there a way I can speed this up? thanks Betsy
list Larry Barber
Also change the value in the "REFRESH" tag in $HOME/web/stdnormal_header (or push F5 alot).
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Thanks,
Larry Barber
On Thu, Sep 6, 2012 at 12:39 PM, Larry Barber <user-6ef9c2864140@xymon.invalid> wrote:
You can change the interval for when the pages are generated in tasks.cfg, changing the interval to, say, 15 or 30 seconds would get rid of some of the latency. Thanks, Larry Barber On Thu, Sep 6, 2012 at 12:28 PM, Betsy Schwartz <user-c61747246f66@xymon.invalid>wrote:Is there a way to make the main color of a page update more frequently? And to pick up test changes more quickly? We have a test that is run once a minute, but the page for the servers on which that test appears often takes a minute or two to change color. This is causing some frustration for our application test team. Is there a way I can speed this up? thanks Betsy
list Betsy Schwartz
Thanks much!! ! I am experimenting with how low we can drop this before the server starts complaining louder than the test team :-)