[Xymon] Feature Request

W.J.M. Nelis Wim.Nelis at nlr.nl
Wed Aug 27 10:10:17 CEST 2014


> I also like the ease of use of the NCV feature.
> Most of the times I hand over the values as hidden html comment in my test
> page:
>
> <!-- Begin Xymon NCV section
> name1:value1
> name2:value2
> end Xymon NCV section -->
Perhaps it is good to mention an alternative for NCV, which is the DEVMON 
format. For example, if a status message contains the following snippet:

<!--DEVMON RRD: NameA 0 0
DS:DsA:GAUGE:600:0:U DS:DsB:GAUGE:600:0:U
NameB ValueA:ValueB
-->

xymon will create an RRD named NameA.NameB.rrd containing two DS's. I use 
it often in stead of NCV.


> On Mon, Aug 25, 2014 at 8:43 PM, Vernon Everett <everett.vernon at gmail.com>
> wrote:
>    Hi Henrik
>
>    The NCV feature in Xymon is fantastic, and I love it.
>    It's a quick and easy way to populate a graph with data.
>    My problem with it, is it sometimes works too well.
>    Sometimes, we have output that contains : or = that's not part of the
>    graphing data, and if you are using SPLIT_NCV, it dutifully tries to
>    graph this information, often with woeful results.
>    I am looking for a feature that we can use to tag a line as "NCV leave
>    this alone!"
>    Perhaps a string of hidden characters at the end of a line, or even a
>    string of visible characters, which the display process can strip out.
>

Regards,
   Wim Nelis.





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