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Multiple schedules for DOWNTIME not displaying in info

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list Mike Burger · Tue, 11 Feb 2014 11:41:18 -0500 (EST) ·
I've got a server for which I want 2 different DOWNTIME schedules...one
for "cpu" and one for "procs".

The example on the hosts.cfg man page
(http://www.xymon.com/xymon/help/manpages/man5/hosts.cfg.5.html) indicates
that the proper syntax for DOWNTIME is:

DOWNTIME=columns:day:starttime:endtime:cause[,columns:day:starttime:endtime:cause]

Following that example, I've set it up like so:

<ip address>   <hostname> # OS:aix disk,files,cpu,memory,msgs,ports,procs
NOCOLUMNS:inode DOWNTIME=procs:*:2159:0030:"Nightly dwmain and dwstage
database backups",cpu:*:0000:2359:"CPU Utilization due to daily jobs"

But when I go to the info page, I see:

Planned downtime:	All days:2159:0030 (status:procs) (cause:Nightly dwmain
and dwstage database backups)

and at the bottom:

Other tags:	OS:aix disk,files,cpu,memory,msgs,ports,procs NOCOLUMNS:inode
,cpu:*:0000:2359:CPU Utilization due to daily jobs

Should I not see both parts of the DOWNTIME line in the "Planned downtime"
area on the client's info page? I've noticed this behavior in both 4.3.15
and 4.3.16 (I'm only trying to add this multi-schedule for the first time,
today).
-- 
Mike Burger
http://www.bubbanfriends.org

"It's always suicide-mission this, save-the-planet that. No one ever just
stops by to say 'hi' anymore." --Colonel Jack O'Neill, SG1
list Torsten Richter · Tue, 11 Feb 2014 17:56:42 +0100 ·
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Hi Mike,

I had this problem too.
It seems, if you only have one scheduled downtime then spaces are no
problem but if you have more than one ... well it helps replacing the
spaces with underscores '_'. At least it worked for me and all scheduled
downtimes now show up on top of the info page.

HTH
Torsten
quoted from Mike Burger

On 11.02.2014 17:41, Mike Burger wrote:
I've got a server for which I want 2 different DOWNTIME schedules...one
for "cpu" and one for "procs".

The example on the hosts.cfg man page
(http://www.xymon.com/xymon/help/manpages/man5/hosts.cfg.5.html) indicates
that the proper syntax for DOWNTIME is:

DOWNTIME=columns:day:starttime:endtime:cause[,columns:day:starttime:endtime:cause]

Following that example, I've set it up like so:

<ip address>   <hostname> # OS:aix disk,files,cpu,memory,msgs,ports,procs
NOCOLUMNS:inode DOWNTIME=procs:*:2159:0030:"Nightly dwmain and dwstage
database backups",cpu:*:0000:2359:"CPU Utilization due to daily jobs"

But when I go to the info page, I see:

Planned downtime:	All days:2159:0030 (status:procs) (cause:Nightly dwmain
and dwstage database backups)

and at the bottom:

Other tags:	OS:aix disk,files,cpu,memory,msgs,ports,procs NOCOLUMNS:inode
,cpu:*:0000:2359:CPU Utilization due to daily jobs

Should I not see both parts of the DOWNTIME line in the "Planned downtime"
area on the client's info page? I've noticed this behavior in both 4.3.15
and 4.3.16 (I'm only trying to add this multi-schedule for the first time,
today).
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list Mike Burger · Tue, 11 Feb 2014 13:59:27 -0500 (EST) ·
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Hi Mike,

I had this problem too.
It seems, if you only have one scheduled downtime then spaces are no
problem but if you have more than one ... well it helps replacing the
spaces with underscores '_'. At least it worked for me and all scheduled
downtimes now show up on top of the info page.

HTH
Torsten

On 11.02.2014 17:41, Mike Burger wrote:
I've got a server for which I want 2 different DOWNTIME schedules...one
for "cpu" and one for "procs".

The example on the hosts.cfg man page
(http://www.xymon.com/xymon/help/manpages/man5/hosts.cfg.5.html)
indicates
that the proper syntax for DOWNTIME is:

DOWNTIME=columns:day:starttime:endtime:cause[,columns:day:starttime:endtime:cause]

Following that example, I've set it up like so:

<ip address>   <hostname> # OS:aix
disk,files,cpu,memory,msgs,ports,procs
NOCOLUMNS:inode DOWNTIME=procs:*:2159:0030:"Nightly dwmain and dwstage
database backups",cpu:*:0000:2359:"CPU Utilization due to daily jobs"

But when I go to the info page, I see:

Planned downtime:	All days:2159:0030 (status:procs) (cause:Nightly
dwmain
and dwstage database backups)

and at the bottom:

Other tags:	OS:aix disk,files,cpu,memory,msgs,ports,procs
NOCOLUMNS:inode
,cpu:*:0000:2359:CPU Utilization due to daily jobs

Should I not see both parts of the DOWNTIME line in the "Planned
downtime"
area on the client's info page? I've noticed this behavior in both
4.3.15
and 4.3.16 (I'm only trying to add this multi-schedule for the first
time,
today).
Thanks, Torsten.

Did the schedules work, though, with the spaces in place (i.e. was it just
an issue with the aesthetics) or did putting the the underscores ("_") in
cause the schedule to properly function, too?
quoted from Mike Burger

-- 
Mike Burger
http://www.bubbanfriends.org

"It's always suicide-mission this, save-the-planet that. No one ever just
stops by to say 'hi' anymore." --Colonel Jack O'Neill, SG1
list Torsten Richter · Wed, 12 Feb 2014 14:08:15 +0100 (CET) ·
forwarding to the list as well.
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 An: Mike Burger <user-cc5c6e80f4c5@xymon.invalid>
 Datum: 12. Februar 2014 um 11:11
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Mike Burger <user-cc5c6e80f4c5@xymon.invalid> hat am 11. Februar 2014 um 19:59
geschrieben:
quoted from Mike Burger

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Hi Mike,

I had this problem too.
It seems, if you only have one scheduled downtime then spaces are no
problem but if you have more than one ... well it helps replacing the
spaces with underscores '_'. At least it worked for me and all scheduled
downtimes now show up on top of the info page.

HTH
Torsten

On 11.02.2014 17:41, Mike Burger wrote:
I've got a server for which I want 2 different DOWNTIME schedules...one
for "cpu" and one for "procs".

The example on the hosts.cfg man page
(http://www.xymon.com/xymon/help/manpages/man5/hosts.cfg.5.html)
indicates
that the proper syntax for DOWNTIME is:

DOWNTIME=columns:day:starttime:endtime:cause[,columns:day:starttime:endtime:cause]

Following that example, I've set it up like so:

<ip address> <hostname> # OS:aix
disk,files,cpu,memory,msgs,ports,procs
NOCOLUMNS:inode DOWNTIME=procs:*:2159:0030:"Nightly dwmain and dwstage
database backups",cpu:*:0000:2359:"CPU Utilization due to daily jobs"

But when I go to the info page, I see:

Planned downtime: All days:2159:0030 (status:procs) (cause:Nightly
dwmain
and dwstage database backups)

and at the bottom:

Other tags: OS:aix disk,files,cpu,memory,msgs,ports,procs
NOCOLUMNS:inode
,cpu:*:0000:2359:CPU Utilization due to daily jobs

Should I not see both parts of the DOWNTIME line in the "Planned
downtime"
area on the client's info page? I've noticed this behavior in both
4.3.15
and 4.3.16 (I'm only trying to add this multi-schedule for the first
time,
today).
Thanks, Torsten.

Did the schedules work, though, with the spaces in place (i.e. was it just
an issue with the aesthetics) or did putting the the underscores ("_") in
cause the schedule to properly function, too?

--
Mike Burger
http://www.bubbanfriends.org

"It's always suicide-mission this, save-the-planet that. No one ever just
stops by to say 'hi' anymore." --Colonel Jack O'Neill, SG1

 Hi Mike,

 as far as I remember the schedules did not work. At least the second one
didn't.
 So it was more than an aesthetics issue.

 Cheers
 Torsten
list Mike Burger · Wed, 12 Feb 2014 14:30:54 -0500 (EST) ·
forwarding to the list as well.
---------- Ursprüngliche Nachricht ----------
quoted from Torsten Richter
 Von: "user-c862b499d9fa@xymon.invalid" <user-c862b499d9fa@xymon.invalid>
 An: Mike Burger <user-cc5c6e80f4c5@xymon.invalid>
 Datum: 12. Februar 2014 um 11:11
 Betreff: Re: [Xymon] Multiple schedules for DOWNTIME not displaying in
info

Mike Burger <user-cc5c6e80f4c5@xymon.invalid> hat am 11. Februar 2014 um
19:59
geschrieben:

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Hi Mike,

I had this problem too.
It seems, if you only have one scheduled downtime then spaces are
no
problem but if you have more than one ... well it helps replacing
the
spaces with underscores '_'. At least it worked for me and all
scheduled
downtimes now show up on top of the info page.

HTH
Torsten

On 11.02.2014 17:41, Mike Burger wrote:
I've got a server for which I want 2 different DOWNTIME
schedules...one
for "cpu" and one for "procs".

The example on the hosts.cfg man page
(http://www.xymon.com/xymon/help/manpages/man5/hosts.cfg.5.html)
indicates
that the proper syntax for DOWNTIME is:

DOWNTIME=columns:day:starttime:endtime:cause[,columns:day:starttime:endtime:cause]

Following that example, I've set it up like so:

<ip address> <hostname> # OS:aix
disk,files,cpu,memory,msgs,ports,procs
NOCOLUMNS:inode DOWNTIME=procs:*:2159:0030:"Nightly dwmain and
dwstage
database backups",cpu:*:0000:2359:"CPU Utilization due to daily
jobs"

But when I go to the info page, I see:

Planned downtime: All days:2159:0030 (status:procs) (cause:Nightly
dwmain
and dwstage database backups)

and at the bottom:

Other tags: OS:aix disk,files,cpu,memory,msgs,ports,procs
NOCOLUMNS:inode
,cpu:*:0000:2359:CPU Utilization due to daily jobs

Should I not see both parts of the DOWNTIME line in the "Planned
downtime"
area on the client's info page? I've noticed this behavior in both
4.3.15
and 4.3.16 (I'm only trying to add this multi-schedule for the
first
time,
today).
Thanks, Torsten.

Did the schedules work, though, with the spaces in place (i.e. was it
just
an issue with the aesthetics) or did putting the the underscores
("_") in
cause the schedule to properly function, too?

--
Mike Burger
http://www.bubbanfriends.org

"It's always suicide-mission this, save-the-planet that. No one ever
just
stops by to say 'hi' anymore." --Colonel Jack O'Neill, SG1

 Hi Mike,

 as far as I remember the schedules did not work. At least the second
one
didn't.
 So it was more than an aesthetics issue.

 Cheers
 Torsten
Following this, I added the "_" to both schedules' "cause" sections, and
it worked as expected.

Thanks, Torsten.
quoted from Torsten Richter
-- 
Mike Burger
http://www.bubbanfriends.org

"It's always suicide-mission this, save-the-planet that. No one ever just
stops by to say 'hi' anymore." --Colonel Jack O'Neill, SG1
list Bruno Deschamps · Mon, 3 Mar 2014 12:06:36 -0300 ·
I have a problem here using 3 DOWNTIMES:

DOWNTIME=cpu:*:2300:0750:"Backup",vmio:*:2300:0750:"Backup",procs:1:1000:1300:"Test"

There is any wrong configuration on my conf?
Anyone has something like this working?


2014-02-12 17:30 GMT-02:00 Mike Burger <user-cc5c6e80f4c5@xymon.invalid>:
quoted from Mike Burger
forwarding to the list as well.
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 Von: "user-c862b499d9fa@xymon.invalid" <user-c862b499d9fa@xymon.invalid>
 An: Mike Burger <user-cc5c6e80f4c5@xymon.invalid>
 Datum: 12. Februar 2014 um 11:11
 Betreff: Re: [Xymon] Multiple schedules for DOWNTIME not displaying in
info

Mike Burger <user-cc5c6e80f4c5@xymon.invalid> hat am 11. Februar 2014 um
19:59
geschrieben:

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Hi Mike,

I had this problem too.
It seems, if you only have one scheduled downtime then spaces are
no
problem but if you have more than one ... well it helps replacing
the
spaces with underscores '_'. At least it worked for me and all
scheduled
downtimes now show up on top of the info page.

HTH
Torsten

On 11.02.2014 17:41, Mike Burger wrote:
I've got a server for which I want 2 different DOWNTIME
schedules...one
for "cpu" and one for "procs".

The example on the hosts.cfg man page
(http://www.xymon.com/xymon/help/manpages/man5/hosts.cfg.5.html)
indicates
that the proper syntax for DOWNTIME is:

DOWNTIME=columns:day:starttime:endtime:cause[,columns:day:starttime:endtime:cause]
Following that example, I've set it up like so:

<ip address> <hostname> # OS:aix
disk,files,cpu,memory,msgs,ports,procs
NOCOLUMNS:inode DOWNTIME=procs:*:2159:0030:"Nightly dwmain and
dwstage
database backups",cpu:*:0000:2359:"CPU Utilization due to daily
jobs"

But when I go to the info page, I see:

Planned downtime: All days:2159:0030 (status:procs) (cause:Nightly
dwmain
and dwstage database backups)

and at the bottom:

Other tags: OS:aix disk,files,cpu,memory,msgs,ports,procs
NOCOLUMNS:inode
,cpu:*:0000:2359:CPU Utilization due to daily jobs

Should I not see both parts of the DOWNTIME line in the "Planned
downtime"
area on the client's info page? I've noticed this behavior in both
4.3.15
and 4.3.16 (I'm only trying to add this multi-schedule for the
first
time,
today).
Thanks, Torsten.

Did the schedules work, though, with the spaces in place (i.e. was it
just
an issue with the aesthetics) or did putting the the underscores
("_") in
cause the schedule to properly function, too?

--
Mike Burger
http://www.bubbanfriends.org

"It's always suicide-mission this, save-the-planet that. No one ever
just
stops by to say 'hi' anymore." --Colonel Jack O'Neill, SG1

 Hi Mike,

 as far as I remember the schedules did not work. At least the second
one
didn't.
 So it was more than an aesthetics issue.

 Cheers
 Torsten
Following this, I added the "_" to both schedules' "cause" sections, and
it worked as expected.

Thanks, Torsten.
--
Mike Burger
http://www.bubbanfriends.org

"It's always suicide-mission this, save-the-planet that. No one ever just
stops by to say 'hi' anymore." --Colonel Jack O'Neill, SG1

list Torsten Richter · Mon, 03 Mar 2014 17:34:56 +0100 ·
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Hi Bruno,

normally this should work.
What if you remove the quotation marks?

Cheers
Torsten
quoted from Bruno Deschamps

On 03.03.2014 16:06, Bruno Deschamps wrote:
I have a problem here using 3 DOWNTIMES:

DOWNTIME=cpu:*:2300:0750:"Backup",vmio:*:2300:0750:"Backup",procs:1:1000:1300:"Test"

There is any wrong configuration on my conf?
Anyone has something like this working?


2014-02-12 17:30 GMT-02:00 Mike Burger <user-cc5c6e80f4c5@xymon.invalid>:
forwarding to the list as well.
---------- Ursprüngliche Nachricht ----------
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 An: Mike Burger <user-cc5c6e80f4c5@xymon.invalid>
 Datum: 12. Februar 2014 um 11:11
 Betreff: Re: [Xymon] Multiple schedules for DOWNTIME not displaying in
info

Mike Burger <user-cc5c6e80f4c5@xymon.invalid> hat am 11. Februar 2014 um
19:59
geschrieben:

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Hi Mike,

I had this problem too.
It seems, if you only have one scheduled downtime then spaces are
no
problem but if you have more than one ... well it helps replacing
the
spaces with underscores '_'. At least it worked for me and all
scheduled
downtimes now show up on top of the info page.

HTH
Torsten

On 11.02.2014 17:41, Mike Burger wrote:
I've got a server for which I want 2 different DOWNTIME
schedules...one
for "cpu" and one for "procs".

The example on the hosts.cfg man page
(http://www.xymon.com/xymon/help/manpages/man5/hosts.cfg.5.html)
indicates
that the proper syntax for DOWNTIME is:

DOWNTIME=columns:day:starttime:endtime:cause[,columns:day:starttime:endtime:cause]
Following that example, I've set it up like so:

<ip address> <hostname> # OS:aix
disk,files,cpu,memory,msgs,ports,procs
NOCOLUMNS:inode DOWNTIME=procs:*:2159:0030:"Nightly dwmain and
dwstage
database backups",cpu:*:0000:2359:"CPU Utilization due to daily
jobs"

But when I go to the info page, I see:

Planned downtime: All days:2159:0030 (status:procs) (cause:Nightly
dwmain
and dwstage database backups)

and at the bottom:

Other tags: OS:aix disk,files,cpu,memory,msgs,ports,procs
NOCOLUMNS:inode
,cpu:*:0000:2359:CPU Utilization due to daily jobs

Should I not see both parts of the DOWNTIME line in the "Planned
downtime"
area on the client's info page? I've noticed this behavior in both
4.3.15
and 4.3.16 (I'm only trying to add this multi-schedule for the
first
time,
today).
Thanks, Torsten.

Did the schedules work, though, with the spaces in place (i.e. was it
just
an issue with the aesthetics) or did putting the the underscores
("_") in
cause the schedule to properly function, too?

--
Mike Burger
http://www.bubbanfriends.org

"It's always suicide-mission this, save-the-planet that. No one ever
just
stops by to say 'hi' anymore." --Colonel Jack O'Neill, SG1

 Hi Mike,

 as far as I remember the schedules did not work. At least the second
one
didn't.
 So it was more than an aesthetics issue.

 Cheers
 Torsten
Following this, I added the "_" to both schedules' "cause" sections, and
it worked as expected.

Thanks, Torsten.
--
Mike Burger
http://www.bubbanfriends.org

"It's always suicide-mission this, save-the-planet that. No one ever just
stops by to say 'hi' anymore." --Colonel Jack O'Neill, SG1

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list Bruno Deschamps · Mon, 3 Mar 2014 17:02:11 -0300 ·
Problem Solved,

I put DOWNTIME=cpu:*:2300:0750:"Backup",vmio:*:2300:0750:"
Backup",procs:1:1000:1300:"Test" when the correct is
DOWNTIME=cpu:*:2300:0750:"Backup",vmio:*:2300:0750:"Backup"*;*
procs:1:1000:1300:"Test"

change the , to ;

Att


2014-03-03 13:34 GMT-03:00 Torsten Richter <user-c862b499d9fa@xymon.invalid>:
quoted from Torsten Richter
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Hi Bruno,

normally this should work.
What if you remove the quotation marks?

Cheers
Torsten

On 03.03.2014 16:06, Bruno Deschamps wrote:
I have a problem here using 3 DOWNTIMES:

DOWNTIME=cpu:*:2300:0750:"Backup",vmio:*:2300:0750:"Backup",procs:1:1000:1300:"Test"
There is any wrong configuration on my conf?
Anyone has something like this working?


2014-02-12 17:30 GMT-02:00 Mike Burger <user-cc5c6e80f4c5@xymon.invalid>:
forwarding to the list as well.
---------- Ursprüngliche Nachricht ----------
 Von: "user-c862b499d9fa@xymon.invalid" <user-c862b499d9fa@xymon.invalid>
 An: Mike Burger <user-cc5c6e80f4c5@xymon.invalid>
 Datum: 12. Februar 2014 um 11:11
 Betreff: Re: [Xymon] Multiple schedules for DOWNTIME not displaying
in
info

Mike Burger <user-cc5c6e80f4c5@xymon.invalid> hat am 11. Februar 2014 um
19:59
geschrieben:

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Hash: SHA1

Hi Mike,

I had this problem too.
It seems, if you only have one scheduled downtime then spaces are
no
problem but if you have more than one ... well it helps replacing
the
spaces with underscores '_'. At least it worked for me and all
scheduled
downtimes now show up on top of the info page.

HTH
Torsten

On 11.02.2014 17:41, Mike Burger wrote:
I've got a server for which I want 2 different DOWNTIME
schedules...one
for "cpu" and one for "procs".

The example on the hosts.cfg man page
(http://www.xymon.com/xymon/help/manpages/man5/hosts.cfg.5.html
)
indicates
that the proper syntax for DOWNTIME is:

DOWNTIME=columns:day:starttime:endtime:cause[,columns:day:starttime:endtime:cause]
Following that example, I've set it up like so:

<ip address> <hostname> # OS:aix
disk,files,cpu,memory,msgs,ports,procs
NOCOLUMNS:inode DOWNTIME=procs:*:2159:0030:"Nightly dwmain and
dwstage
database backups",cpu:*:0000:2359:"CPU Utilization due to daily
jobs"

But when I go to the info page, I see:

Planned downtime: All days:2159:0030 (status:procs)
(cause:Nightly
dwmain
and dwstage database backups)

and at the bottom:

Other tags: OS:aix disk,files,cpu,memory,msgs,ports,procs
NOCOLUMNS:inode
,cpu:*:0000:2359:CPU Utilization due to daily jobs

Should I not see both parts of the DOWNTIME line in the "Planned
downtime"
area on the client's info page? I've noticed this behavior in
both
4.3.15
and 4.3.16 (I'm only trying to add this multi-schedule for the
first
time,
today).
Thanks, Torsten.

Did the schedules work, though, with the spaces in place (i.e. was
it
just
an issue with the aesthetics) or did putting the the underscores
("_") in
cause the schedule to properly function, too?

--
Mike Burger
http://www.bubbanfriends.org

"It's always suicide-mission this, save-the-planet that. No one
ever
just
stops by to say 'hi' anymore." --Colonel Jack O'Neill, SG1

 Hi Mike,

 as far as I remember the schedules did not work. At least the second
one
didn't.
 So it was more than an aesthetics issue.

 Cheers
 Torsten
Following this, I added the "_" to both schedules' "cause" sections, and
it worked as expected.

Thanks, Torsten.
--
Mike Burger
http://www.bubbanfriends.org

"It's always suicide-mission this, save-the-planet that. No one ever
just
stops by to say 'hi' anymore." --Colonel Jack O'Neill, SG1

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