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RE: [hobbit] Editing thresholds from a web page.



Thanks, David.  I'll check it out.

 

Jim Smith

SVHS

Little Rock

 

 

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From: david.peters (at) dpi.nsw.gov.au [mailto:david.peters (at) dpi.nsw.gov.au] 
Sent: Monday, June 22, 2009 4:14 PM
To: hobbit (at) hswn.dk
Subject: Re: [hobbit] Editing thresholds from a web page.

 


Anyway, I have put it up on sourceforge:
http://xymon-addons.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/xymon-addons/edit-thresho
lds/
<http://xymon-addons.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/xymon-addons/edit-thresh
olds/>  

Download the tarball from the bottom of the page. 


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From: 

david.peters (at) dpi.nsw.gov.au 

To: 

hobbit (at) hswn.dk 

Date: 

22/06/2009 09:48 AM 

Subject: 

[hobbit] Editing thresholds from a web page.

 

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Anyone interested in a cgi script that allows you to edit the thresholds
file (hobbit-clients.cfg) from a web page? 

It allows you to select a server from a list of all servers and then
presents you with just the section of the file applicable to that
particular server. 


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