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list James B Horwath · Fri, 6 Jan 2006 15:16:42 -0500 ·
It appears using times for alerting is not working as I expect.

I have this rule:


HOST=$MY_HOSTS
 
        MAIL $UnixEmail  SERVICE=$UnixServices  REPEAT=15m RECOVERED 
TIME:1-5:0800:1659

        MAIL $UnixEmail SERVICE=$UnixServices REPEAT=60m RECOVERED 
TIME:1-5:0000:0759,1-5:1700:2359
        MAIL $UnixEmail SERVICE=$UnixServices  REPEAT=60m RECOVERED 
TIME:06:0000:2359


Based on these rules I would expect only one rule match at any time.

But when I run the command:
 /usr/local/hobbit/server/bin/bbcmd hobbitd_alert --test jimhost cpu

I receive a message saying it matched three times.


Shouldn't the time token apply to the rule?

Please advise,
Jim
 

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list Michael Frey · Fri, 6 Jan 2006 15:29:44 -0500 ·
I am getting the following on my hobbitd page:


hostname ????.com in tree, but no host-info


Michael Frey
Intel Senior Systems Engineer
The Guardian Life Insurance Company of America
XXXX Burgess Place, 2-West
Bethlehem, PA XXXXX
E-Mail: user-0d6bef7dd02b@xymon.invalid
Phone: XXX-XXX-XXXX
Fax: XXX-XXX-XXXX


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[hobbit] Using time in alerts
quoted from James B Horwath


It appears using times for alerting is not working as I expect. 
I have this rule: 

HOST=$MY_HOSTS                 MAIL $UnixEmail  SERVICE=$UnixServices  REPEAT=15m RECOVERED TIME:1-5:0800:1659 
        MAIL $UnixEmail SERVICE=$UnixServices REPEAT=60m RECOVERED TIME:1-5:0000:0759,1-5:1700:2359         MAIL $UnixEmail SERVICE=$UnixServices  REPEAT=60m RECOVERED TIME:06:0000:2359 

Based on these rules I would expect only one rule match at any time. 
But when I run the command:  /usr/local/hobbit/server/bin/bbcmd hobbitd_alert --test jimhost cpu 
I receive a message saying it matched three times. 

Shouldn't the time token apply to the rule? 
Please advise, Jim         
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