alert-mail track number
list Martin Flemming
Hi !
.. only for understanding ..
What's the meaning of the track alert-mail-number in the subject ?
e.g
Hobbit [698912] scotty:conn CRITICAL (RED)
and e.g
some alerts have got a zero [0] and still got that only didn't count up ...
Hobbit [0] sc-node-2:cluster CRITICAL (RED)
... and how i could start from zero for all host/test (?) again ..
Cheers,
Martin
Martin Flemming
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list Josh Luthman
The 698912 looks to me like an acknowledgment code.
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On 11/13/07, Martin Flemming <user-f286aaa49a76@xymon.invalid> wrote:
Hi !
.. only for understanding ..
What's the meaning of the track alert-mail-number in the subject ?
e.g
Hobbit [698912] scotty:conn CRITICAL (RED)
and e.g
some alerts have got a zero [0] and still got that only didn't count up
...
Hobbit [0] sc-node-2:cluster CRITICAL (RED)
... and how i could start from zero for all host/test (?) again ..
Cheers,
Martin
Martin Flemming
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Notkestr. 85 phone : XXX - XXXX - XXXX
22603 Hamburg mail : user-f286aaa49a76@xymon.invalid
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list Martin Flemming
Yes, i think so too ... but why it's suddenly zero ( maybe i've change or delete something of the test) and still doesn't change ... For each test-error i've got an special acknowledgment code ... if it's the same error i've got the same acknowledgment code, if it's the same test but an other error, the code does change ... right ? And what's up with the zero ? And where is the acknowledgment code implemented ? .. probably in the source-code of hobbit, dosen't it ? thanks & cheers, martin
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On Wed, 14 Nov 2007, Josh Luthman wrote:
The 698912 looks to me like an acknowledgment code. On 11/13/07, Martin Flemming <user-f286aaa49a76@xymon.invalid> wrote:Hi ! .. only for understanding .. What's the meaning of the track alert-mail-number in the subject ? e.g Hobbit [698912] scotty:conn CRITICAL (RED) and e.g some alerts have got a zero [0] and still got that only didn't count up ... Hobbit [0] sc-node-2:cluster CRITICAL (RED) ... and how i could start from zero for all host/test (?) again .. Cheers, Martin Martin Flemming DESY / IT office : Building 2b / 008a Notkestr. 85 phone : XXX - XXXX - XXXX 22603 Hamburg mail : user-f286aaa49a76@xymon.invalid-- Josh Luthman Office: XXX-XXX-XXXX Direct: XXX-XXX-XXXX XXXX Wayne St Suite XXXX Troy, OH XXXXX Those who don't understand UNIX are condemned to reinvent it, poorly. --- Henry Spencer
Gruss
Martin Flemming
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Martin Flemming
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list Henrik Størner
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On Wed, Nov 14, 2007 at 12:05:22AM +0100, Martin Flemming wrote:
What's the meaning of the track alert-mail-number in the subject ? e.g Hobbit [698912] scotty:conn CRITICAL (RED)
The number is the ack-code you can use for acknowledging the alert.
Hobbit [0] sc-node-2:cluster CRITICAL (RED)
"0" means the status has recovered.
... and how i could start from zero for all host/test (?) again ..
You cannot, these are random numbers generated for each alert. Henrik