[hobbit] Re: DOWNTIME tag question

Chastain, Mark admmdc at deltafaucet.com
Wed Oct 4 19:19:06 CEST 2006


I just put this is yesterday and tested.  It seemed to work.

 

192.168.xx.xx   hostname # DOWNTIME=*:0100:0535

 

I tried putting a tag at the end.  In quotes, not in quotes ect.  It did not
work.  Adding 

the proc modifier seemed to work.  We took it off as procs was the only
thing we had this 

host.

 

Hope this helps

Mark Chastain

 

-----Original Message-----
From: Eric Meddaugh [mailto:etmsys at rit.edu] 
Sent: Wednesday, October 04, 2006 11:11 AM
To: hobbit at hswn.dk
Subject: [hobbit] Re: DOWNTIME tag question

 

 

Just wondering if anyone had more experience with the DOWNTIME tag.  

 

 

I'm just starting to use Hobbit for monitoring.  The DOWNTIME tag I have a
question with.  I had this:

 

129.21.35.49    sc3oracle02     # ssh oracle:COBDPROD
DOWNTIME=*:0244:0546:Backups COMMENT:"<font size=-1>cobddb</font>

 

The Database went down at 2:45am, however things went Red.  I see this in
the hobbitd.log:

 

2006-09-28 02:44:33 Invalid timespec - expected 4 digits, got: 'Backups'

2006-09-28 02:44:37 Invalid timespec - expected 4 digits, got: 'Backups'

2006-09-28 02:44:41 Invalid timespec - expected 4 digits, got: 'Backups'

2006-09-28 02:44:41 Invalid timespec - expected 4 digits, got: 'Backups'

2006-09-28 02:44:46 Invalid timespec - expected 4 digits, got: 'Backups'

2006-09-28 02:44:47 Invalid timespec - expected 4 digits, got: 'Backups'

2006-09-28 02:44:49 Invalid timespec - expected 4 digits, got: 'Backups'

2006-09-28 02:44:49 Invalid timespec - expected 4 digits, got: 'Backups'

 

So I thought maybe it was Backups was not quoted, so I changed it to:

 

129.21.35.49    sc3oracle02     # ssh oracle:COBDPROD
DOWNTIME=*:0244:0546:"Backups" COMMENT:"<font size=-1>cobddb</font>

 

I then extended the Endtime and shutdown the DB, I still got this error:

 

2006-09-28 08:11:32 Invalid timespec - expected 4 digits, got: 'Backups'

 

However this time it appeared that it was blue and disabled.

 

 

My question is more of a clarification.  I have not tried to put in
DOWNTIME=oracle:*:0244:0546:"Backups"

 

Can someone clear up what is happening and how it should work?

 

Thanks.

 

---Eric

 

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