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Order in rules keyword

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list Pierre Lardinois · Thu, 2 Mar 2006 17:42:36 +0100 ·
Hi again,

Is There a specific order in the keywords ? 

Thanks you for your support,

regards,

P. Lardinois


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list Eric E *hs Schwimmer · Thu, 2 Mar 2006 11:51:18 -0500 ·
Are you referring to the host tags in the bb-hosts file?
like:

10.0.0.1    myhost # badconn1:1:2 NOPROPRED:conn

If so, then no, the order of the tags after the '#' doesn't matter.

-Eric
quoted from Pierre Lardinois
-----Original Message-----
From: Lardinois, Pierre [mailto:user-f40f2ff12e8a@xymon.invalid] Sent: Thursday, March 02, 2006 11:43 AM
To: 'user-ae9b8668bcde@xymon.invalid'
Subject: [hobbit] Order in rules keyword 

Hi again,

Is There a specific order in the keywords ? 
Thanks you for your support,

regards,

P. Lardinois


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list Pierre Lardinois · Fri, 3 Mar 2006 09:51:34 +0100 ·
Hello,

oh, I forgot to specify something :-(

This is about the order in the rules keywords in the hobbit-alerts.cfg.

Yesterday, I was doing some tests like this example : 
	# rock-n-roll devices 	
	HOST=%(rock|roll).domain.com \
		TIME=0123456:0000:2359 \
		SERVICE=conn,bbd,bbgen,cpu,disk,hobbitd,http,memory
	SCRIPT /usr/home/hobbit/server/ext/ti-notify.pl test-email at localhost
\
		RECOVERED \
		DURATION>10m

When I put Duration>10m below SERVICE, I received a _lot_ of mails for any
devices with a down service.  
I have also an additional question : the % sign.  Does it apply to the whole
line or just to the next word.

thanks.

Regards,

Pierre Lardinois
quoted from Eric E *hs Schwimmer


-----Original Message-----
From: Schwimmer, Eric E *HS [mailto:user-1e1008b069d5@xymon.invalid] Sent: jeudi 2 mars 2006 17:51
To: user-ae9b8668bcde@xymon.invalid
Subject: RE: [hobbit] Order in rules keyword 

Are you referring to the host tags in the bb-hosts file?
like:

10.0.0.1    myhost # badconn1:1:2 NOPROPRED:conn

If so, then no, the order of the tags after the '#' doesn't matter.

-Eric
-----Original Message-----
From: Lardinois, Pierre [mailto:user-f40f2ff12e8a@xymon.invalid]
Sent: Thursday, March 02, 2006 11:43 AM
To: 'user-ae9b8668bcde@xymon.invalid'
Subject: [hobbit] Order in rules keyword


Hi again,

Is There a specific order in the keywords ? 
Thanks you for your support,

regards,

P. Lardinois


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