badTEST configuration
list Thomas Kähn
Hi,
is it possible to specify badTEST so that a test goes yellow instead
red after the first failure but never turns red no matter how
oftern it fails?
Best regards
Thomas
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list Henrik Størner
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In <user-92ab1a5de32a@xymon.invalid> Thomas =?iso-8859-1?Q?K=E4hn?= <user-02a72cb3f725@xymon.invalid> writes:
is it possible to specify badTEST so that a test goes yellow instead red after the first failure but never turns red no matter how oftern it fails?
No, but you can set the "red" value very high ... Henrik