another related feature request. `info' column completely ignores any
GROUP associated alert rules. Would be nice if it shows that.
▸ quoted from Asif Iqbal
On Fri, Mar 5, 2010 at 2:00 PM, Asif Iqbal <user-6f4b51ac2a40@xymon.invalid> wrote:
PROC joeproc GROUP=joe
GROUP=joe
MAIL user-5e58672ab5a6@xymon.invalid
! MAIL user-755b3085f1e7@xymon.invalid
Can I do something like this?
I want to alert joe only about `joeproc' . So that part works fine by
giving the process a group-id and
alert `user-3cd9df6b490b@xymon.invalid' only when grouip-id matches.
But, I also want only joe gets alert for those processes. So is there
a way I can prevent the whole group to
receive alerts related to joeproc ? would be nice if I could have
EXPROC or NOT MAIL .. something like that.
So
this can be achieved easily:
alert user-5e58672ab5a6@xymon.invalid ONLY for process joeproc. don't alert him for
any other procs.
this cannot be achieved easily:
alert ONLY user-e21a6c57e2f9@xymon.invalid for process joeproc. don't alert
user-755b3085f1e7@xymon.invalid for this process.
I could exservice proc for user-755b3085f1e7@xymon.invalid and then for each
group of hosts (PAGE) or each list of hosts (using regex)
I need to setup a GROUP for the list of procs that I want the
wholegroup to be alerted on. That is lot of work
It would be easy if I rather have some negation rule synatx, like
EXPROC or NOT MAIL
any suggestion is welcome.
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A: Because it messes up the order in which people normally read text.
Q: Why is top-posting such a bad thing?
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Asif Iqbal
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A: Because it messes up the order in which people normally read text.
Q: Why is top-posting such a bad thing?