alert rules and PAGE
list Richard Deal
What is the name of the top page.
I have some primary servers on the tape page and then several other
pages with rule for the page like this:
PAGE=WINNT EXSERVICE=trends COLOR=!purple
MAIL $PG-NT REPEAT=30 DURATION>2 EXSERVICES=cpu,msgs,memory
RECOVERED
MAIL $PG-NT REPEAT=30 DURATION>10 SERVICES=cpu,msgs,memory
$ESCALATE
but this particular rule also gets all alerts for the top level PAGE.
If there is an internal name for the top PAGE I could use the EXPAGE to
prevent this.
Also any chance of adding a group level rule?
thanks
list Henrik Størner
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On Thu, Apr 21, 2005 at 02:23:11PM -0400, Deal, Richard wrote:
If there is an internal name for the top PAGE I could use the EXPAGE to prevent this.
That's actually something I've missed until you brought it up. Starting with 4.0.3, you can refer to the top-level page by the name of "/" in the alert-rules.
Also any chance of adding a group level rule?
You mean for hosts combined inside a group-compress/group-only directive ? No. Regards, Henrik
list Lars Ebeling
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Henrik Stoerner <user-ce4a2c883f75@xymon.invalid> wrote: Starting with 4.0.3, you can refer to the top-level page by the name of "/" in the alert-rules.
When could we expect 4.0.3 ?
Regards
Lars
list Henrik Størner
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On Mon, Apr 25, 2005 at 06:45:39AM +0200, lars ebeling wrote:
Henrik Stoerner <user-ce4a2c883f75@xymon.invalid> wrote:Starting with 4.0.3, you can refer to the top-level page by the name of "/" in the alert-rules.When could we expect 4.0.3 ?
Impatient, eh ? I had planned to release it during this past week-end, but some unexpected for-pay work got in the way. So the plan now is for sometime this week. Regards, Henrik