[Xymon] EXT :Re: How to grab time-since-last-change for a test?

Nico nicolas at lienard.name
Thu Nov 15 19:27:10 CET 2012


Hi David;


Drop these lines:

> my $HOB_BIN = "/usr/local/xymon/client/bin";
> my $HOB_SERV = "XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX";                  # Substitute the FQDN or IP for your Hobbit server

Then change this line to have a filter with the high days on top and using xymon variable ( i use BB to have compatibility with older version, adapt as well).

my @current_non_green_hosts = `$ENV{BB} $ENV{BBDISP} "xymondboard color=red,yellow,purple fields=hostname,testname,color,lastchange" | sort --field-separator="|" -k4`;

cheers
nico


Le 15 nov. 2012 à 18:36, Mills, David (IS) a écrit :

> Jeremy –
>  
> Many thanks / that’s exactly what I needed. Now time to “give back”. I’m pasting the little Perl script I wrote to summarize, in tabular format, all non-green alerts currently older than a week…
>  
> === Sample output (appears ‘tabular’ in fixed font):
>  
> ** Host Name **                                   ** Test **     ** Color **    ** Days Since Change **
> ApntmntDtlSrvc_A                                     http           red               9.91
> App-Completed                                        http           red               9.91
> App-Complete_B                                       http           red               9.91
> App-Complete_C                                       http           red               9.91
> App-Complete_D                                       http           red               9.91
> ...
>  
> === Code:  (‘Hope this helps someone!)
> #!/usr/bin/perl
>  
> #------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> #   Extract list of "stale" alerts from Xymon server / format list as 4-column table:
> #       Host / (non-green) Test / (current) Color / # of days since last change
> #
> #   11/15/12 -- david mills
> #------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>  
> use strict;
>  
> my $HOB_BIN = "/usr/local/xymon/client/bin";
> my $HOB_SERV = "XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX";                  # Substitute the FQDN or IP for your Hobbit server
>  
> my $grace_period_in_secs = 7 * 24 * 60 * 60;    #  1 week expressed as seconds
> my $grace_period_threshold = (time - $grace_period_in_secs);
>  
> my @current_non_green_hosts = `$HOB_BIN/xymon $HOB_SERV "xymondboard color=red,yellow,purple fields=hostname,testname,color,lastchange"`;
>  
> my $col1_margin = 50;                   # Output col width
> my $other_cols_margin = 15;
> printf("%-${col1_margin}s%-${other_cols_margin}s%-${other_cols_margin}s%-${other_cols_margin}s%-${other_cols_margin}s\n",
>         "** Host Name **",
>         "** Test **",
>         "** Color **",
>         "** Days Since Change **" );
>  
> foreach my $host_rec ( @current_non_green_hosts ) {
>    my @flds = split /\|/, $host_rec;
>  
>    my $days_since_last_change = (time - $flds[3]) / (60 * 60 * 24);
>    printf("%-${col1_margin}s   %-${other_cols_margin}s%-${other_cols_margin}s   %.2f\n",
>         @flds[0..2],
>         $days_since_last_change)
>       if ($grace_period_threshold >= $flds[3]);
> }
>  
> From: Jeremy Laidman [mailto:jlaidman at rebel-it.com.au] 
> Sent: Wednesday, November 14, 2012 5:42 PM
> To: Mills, David (IS)
> Cc: xymon at xymon.com
> Subject: EXT :Re: [Xymon] How to grab time-since-last-change for a test?
>  
> On 15 November 2012 07:16, Mills, David (IS) <David.Mills at ngc.com> wrote:
> All –
>  
> What is the easiest way to grab the timestamp of the last status change for given host / test from a script?
>  
> Maybe something like this:
>  
> xymoncmd xymon localhost 'xymondboard host=hostname test=cpu fields=hostname,testname,color,lastchange'
>  
> For more info, see the "xymondboard" section of the "xymon" man page:http://xymon.org/xymon/help/manpages/man1/xymon.1.html.
>  
> J
>  
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