[hobbit] Re: Alerting rules - covering 24h interval.

Greg Hubbard glh.forums at gmail.com
Thu Jan 28 15:28:52 CET 2010


You have done a Very Good Thing by posting a question and the answer, even
if you found it yourself.  Now anyone who takes the time to search for this
topic may find your answer!

GLH

On Wed, Jan 27, 2010 at 2:59 PM, Kii NODA <kii.noda at gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi everyone,
>
> To answer my own question, in short: "TIME=*:2300:0759" is equivalent to
> "TIME=*:2300:2400,*:0000:0759" and thus solves our problem. Xymon is indeed
> a fine and well-thought piece of software.
>
> Expanded explanation: While RTFM-ing 'man bb-hosts' and 'man
> hobbit-alerts.cfg' I could find out that the time format of the alerts has
> the same format as DOWNTIME has in bb-hosts which in turn has the same
> format as NKTIME. Even more, NKTIME is explicitly allowing the following:
>
> --- cut here ---
> The interval between starttime and endtime may cross midnight, e.g.
> *:2330:0200 would be valid and have the same effect as
> *:2330:2400,*:0000:0200.
> --- and here ---
>
> Sorry for the noise, thought I'd mention my findings for future reference.
>
>  On Wed, Jan 27, 2010 at 6:55 PM, Kii NODA <kii.noda at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Hi everyone,
>>
>> In our journey towards completely and successfully deploying Xymon on our
>> machines we've come over this situation: we want to have an alert coming to
>> us if the duration is over 30 minutes between 0800 and 2259 AND every 60
>> minutes between 2300 and 0759 the next day. They need to be repeated every
>> 120 minutes in both cases.
>>
>> 1. Would the following set of rules work given a setting like
>> "TIME=*:2300:0759"?
>> --- cut here ---
>>         MAIL email at recipient.tld DURATION>30 REPEAT=120 RECOVERED NOTICE
>> TIME=*:0800:2259
>>         MAIL email at recipient.tld DURATION>60 REPEAT=120 RECOVERED NOTICE
>> TIME=*:2300:0759
>> --- and here ---
>>
>
> [ snip ]
>
> --
> kN
>



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