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Re: [hobbit] Disabled systems view



Also, under the Administration menu, the Enable/Disable page has a list of
the disabled hosts and the services which are disabled on each host on the
left side of the page.

Steve.



On 6/13/07, Charles Jones <jonescr (at) cisco.com> wrote:

You can see which systems are disabled in the "All non-green view".  I
guess it's possible that you could have hosts that are disabled, but
were not disabled recently, so they are not on that list.  In this case
you can view them via:


https://hobbitserver/hobbit-cgi/bb-eventlog.sh?MAXTIME=&FROMTIME=&TOTIME=&MAXCOUNT=100&HOSTMATCH=&EXHOSTMATCH=&PAGEMATCH=&EXPAGEMATCH=&TESTMATCH=&EXTESTMATCH=&COLORMATCH=blue&Send=View+log

That is basically the eventlog report, selecting only blue colors, which
will give you a similar view to the "all non-green view", but only show
blue.  You could edit the menu.js file and add that URL to the menu, or
tell your admins "go to eventlog and search for blue".

P.S. If the admins are bad about ignoring or disabling things and
leaving them that way, you can add a hobbit-alerts rule so that if a
status is non-green for a long time period (a week?), then an alert is
sent :-)  I use this feature to alert if anything is yellow for over a
week continuously, because by then it either needs to be fixed, or the
alert thresholds need to be tweaked.

-Charles

Rich Smrcina wrote:
> I'm not sure if this has come up before, but I have a customer where
> the network admins are finally getting the hang of disabling systems
> (instead of letting them sit red for days on end).
>
> It might be a good feature to have a display to see which systems are
> disabled.
>
> Maybe hang a menu item off the view menu, and display it like the
> non-green systems, but without the event log.

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