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How To or RFE - documenting each alert?

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list Elizabeth Schwartz · Tue, 8 May 2012 09:25:43 -0400 ·
As our environment becomes more complex, our NOC folks are asking that
we find a way to document *each* alert. On the built in tests, there's
a place in Xymon to put one piece of documentation for our entire
enterprise- for example, I can add a link to the "http" dot in
columndoc.csv that points to our doc wiki , and there's a way to put
in documentation linked to the host name - but what we desperately
need is a way to document *each* host-test pair.

What we want is to be able to click on a red dot in the All Non-Green
view, and see a link showing how to resolve that alert. Clicking on a
red dot for host1 http red alert should show the link for how to
resolve a host1 http alert, and clicking the red dot for host2 http
should show a link for how to handle host2 http. Different server's
http alerts require different NOC actions.

Is there a way anyone can think of to do this?
Does anyone else see a need for this?
list Ford Alan · Tue, 8 May 2012 13:54:44 +0000 ·
Ok here is a roundabout way to do it.
Have the alert call a custom script. instead of sending an email it sends a new status to a "resolution" page the contents would be the link to your fix. You could use a temporary client name like fix.server.test when the status of the original test goes green get the alert to do a "drop fix.server.test" again by a custom script...

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quoted from Elizabeth Schwartz

On 08/05/2012, at 11:32 PM, "Elizabeth Schwartz" <user-c61747246f66@xymon.invalid> wrote:
As our environment becomes more complex, our NOC folks are asking that
we find a way to document *each* alert. On the built in tests, there's
a place in Xymon to put one piece of documentation for our entire
enterprise- for example, I can add a link to the "http" dot in
columndoc.csv that points to our doc wiki , and there's a way to put
in documentation linked to the host name - but what we desperately
need is a way to document *each* host-test pair.

What we want is to be able to click on a red dot in the All Non-Green
view, and see a link showing how to resolve that alert. Clicking on a
red dot for host1 http red alert should show the link for how to
resolve a host1 http alert, and clicking the red dot for host2 http
should show a link for how to handle host2 http. Different server's
http alerts require different NOC actions.

Is there a way anyone can think of to do this?
Does anyone else see a need for this?
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list Daniel Nordquist · Tue, 8 May 2012 10:13:17 -0400 ·
I don't know how you would show each alert scenario on the test web page, but you could use an email alert with a script to send specific information depending on the server and/or test that is in an alert state.  And you could also use the Notes folder for each server to create a list of scenarios and resolutions.  That, at least would be clickable from the web page.


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quoted from Elizabeth Schwartz


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Subject: [Xymon] How To or RFE - documenting each alert?

As our environment becomes more complex, our NOC folks are asking that
we find a way to document *each* alert. On the built in tests, there's
a place in Xymon to put one piece of documentation for our entire
enterprise- for example, I can add a link to the "http" dot in
columndoc.csv that points to our doc wiki , and there's a way to put
in documentation linked to the host name - but what we desperately
need is a way to document *each* host-test pair.

What we want is to be able to click on a red dot in the All Non-Green
view, and see a link showing how to resolve that alert. Clicking on a
red dot for host1 http red alert should show the link for how to
resolve a host1 http alert, and clicking the red dot for host2 http
should show a link for how to handle host2 http. Different server's
http alerts require different NOC actions.

Is there a way anyone can think of to do this?
Does anyone else see a need for this?


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list Larry Barber · Tue, 8 May 2012 09:40:32 -0500 ·
You can use the "--docurl" feature of the xymongen program to link to a
unique documentation page for each server. On this page you have
instructions for each test (or links to separate documents). I use this to
provide instructions to our Service Desk to tell them who to call for a
given alert, but you could just as easily use it for instructions on how to
resolve alerts.

Thanks,
Larry Barber


On Tue, May 8, 2012 at 9:13 AM, Nordquist, Daniel <
quoted from Daniel Nordquist
user-b7c65cb59f49@xymon.invalid> wrote:
I don't know how you would show each alert scenario on the test web page,
but you could use an email alert with a script to send specific information
depending on the server and/or test that is in an alert state.  And you
could also use the Notes folder for each server to create a list of
scenarios and resolutions.  That, at least would be clickable from the web
page.


Dan Nordquist
IS Systems Support

Orlando Health
orlandohealth.com
facebook.com/orlandohealth
youtube.com/orlandohealth
@orlandohealth on twitter

XXXX Kuhl Ave., MP 56
Orlando, FL  XXXXX
tel: XXX.XXX.XXXX


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Of Elizabeth Schwartz
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Subject: [Xymon] How To or RFE - documenting each alert?

As our environment becomes more complex, our NOC folks are asking that
we find a way to document *each* alert. On the built in tests, there's
a place in Xymon to put one piece of documentation for our entire
enterprise- for example, I can add a link to the "http" dot in
columndoc.csv that points to our doc wiki , and there's a way to put
in documentation linked to the host name - but what we desperately
need is a way to document *each* host-test pair.

What we want is to be able to click on a red dot in the All Non-Green
view, and see a link showing how to resolve that alert. Clicking on a
red dot for host1 http red alert should show the link for how to
resolve a host1 http alert, and clicking the red dot for host2 http
should show a link for how to handle host2 http. Different server's
http alerts require different NOC actions.

Is there a way anyone can think of to do this?
Does anyone else see a need for this?


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list Japheth Cleaver · Tue, 8 May 2012 08:48:52 -0700 (PDT) ·
quoted from Larry Barber
As our environment becomes more complex, our NOC folks are asking that
we find a way to document *each* alert. On the built in tests, there's
a place in Xymon to put one piece of documentation for our entire
enterprise- for example, I can add a link to the "http" dot in
columndoc.csv that points to our doc wiki , and there's a way to put
in documentation linked to the host name - but what we desperately
need is a way to document *each* host-test pair.

What we want is to be able to click on a red dot in the All Non-Green
view, and see a link showing how to resolve that alert. Clicking on a
red dot for host1 http red alert should show the link for how to
resolve a host1 http alert, and clicking the red dot for host2 http
should show a link for how to handle host2 http. Different server's
http alerts require different NOC actions.

Is there a way anyone can think of to do this?
Does anyone else see a need for this?

In a previous position, the NOC had their Runbook operating completely out
of a Wiki...

The easiest solution seemed to be editing the hostsvc template files to
include a link to an external page at the top of every hostsvc report.
HOST, SVC, COLOR, etc are all available to you in the form of xymon
environment variables.

HTH,

-jc