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Re: [hobbit] Antwort: [hobbit] Antwort: Re: [hobbit] DOWNTIME for Non-Network tests



DOWNTIME can be used for any test (local or network).
Here an example of setting for Oracle that we use:

DOWNTIME=orcl,orcl-chk,procs,msgs:*:0130:0230:Backups

"orcl" is a local check running on the client and "orcl-chk" is a remote check -connecting to the listener- performed from the server.

Dominique

thorsten.erdmann (at) daimler.com wrote:

I was able to test it now. Indeed the DOWNTIME tag has no effect to the database test. Do I have to interpret the DOWNTIME tag for myself or is there a possibility to "downtime" specific tests in hobbit itself.

 >
> >> can I somehow tell Hobbit to ignore bad test results in certain times,
 > >> like the DOWNTIME tag does for network tests?
 > >> e.g. I do some Oracle database tests and shutdown the databases on
 > >> weekends for backup. I don't want this planned downtime to appear in
 > >> the Non-Green-Systems View and in the Availability reports.
 > >
 > > Maybe I can "missuse" the badTEST tag somehow?> If this is really
 > planned and regularly scheduled, then use the DOWNTIME
 > > tag.  If it can be variable, you can schedule downtime in advance with
 > > the enable/disable menu item.
 >
 > It is really planned. But as I see it, the DOWNTIME tag is only
 > valid for the network test. But the network is up during this
 > period. So the system itself is green, but the oracle test is red
 > and is so propagated to the summary pages above.
 >
 > But I cannot really test it, because I cannot shutdown my databases
 > at the current time. But we will see what happens tomorrow.
 >
 > Thorsten
 >
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