[hobbit] hobbit-alerts.cfg regex/MACRO problem - need help
Charles Jones
jonescr at cisco.com
Thu Nov 16 18:21:52 CET 2006
I gave that a try, didn't work :( I'm pretty much out of ideas, I'm
hoping when Henrik gets time he can help me troubleshoot this.
-Charles
Jones, Jason (Altrincham) wrote:
>
> Total guess here but maybe you could try changing:
>
>
>
> HOST=%(prod-.*) SERVICE=* EXHOST=$UNUSED_PROD
> MAIL $PRIMARY color=red REPEAT=60 RECOVERED NOTICE format=sms
> MAIL $SECONDARY color=red DURATION>20 REPEAT=60 RECOVERED NOTICE format=sms
>
>
>
> To:
>
>
>
> HOST=%(prod-.*) EXHOST=%$UNUSED_PROD
> MAIL $PRIMARY color=red REPEAT=60 RECOVERED NOTICE format=sms
> MAIL $SECONDARY color=red DURATION>20 REPEAT=60 RECOVERED NOTICE format=sms
>
> And obv remove the % from the start of $UNUSED_PROD, just "my 2 cents worth"
>
> Thanks,
> Jason.
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> *From:* Charles Jones [mailto:jonescr at cisco.com]
> *Sent:* 15 November 2006 18:03
> *To:* hobbit at hswn.dk
> *Subject:* Re: [hobbit] hobbit-alerts.cfg regex/MACRO problem - need help
>
>
>
> I'm still having this problem. If anyone has any ideas I'm open to
> suggestions :)
>
> -Charles
>
> Charles Jones wrote:
>
> I am trying to use a regex macro to exclude a number of hosts from an
> alert. Here is the one I was using at first:
>
> $UNUSED_PROD=%prod-app-(2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9|10|11|12|18|20|21|22|23|24)|prod-web-(1|2|3|4|9|10|11)
>
>
>
> Here is how I am using it for the actual alert definition:
>
> HOST=%(prod-.*) SERVICE=* EXHOST=$UNUSED_PROD
> MAIL $PRIMARY color=red REPEAT=60 RECOVERED NOTICE format=sms
> MAIL $SECONDARY color=red DURATION>20 REPEAT=60 RECOVERED NOTICE format=sms
>
>
>
> I ran into a problem with the host "prod-app-12" matching the regex. I
> realized this was because I was not terminating the numbers, so I
> changed my variable to:
>
>
> $UNUSED_PROD=%prod-app-(2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9|10|11|12|18|20|21|22|23|24)$|prod-web-(1|2|3|4|9|10|11)$
>
>
>
> This SHOULD work according to online regex testing tools, and I also
> at Henriks advice, verified it using "pcretest":
>
> $ pcretest
> PCRE version 6.6 06-Feb-2006
>
> re> /prod-app-(2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9|10|11|12|18|20|21|22|23|24)$|prod-web-(1|2|3|4|9|10|11)$/
> data> prod-web-12
> No match
> data> prod-web-11
> 0: prod-web-11
> 1: <unset>
> 2: 11
> data>
>
>
> As seen above, the host "prod-web-12" does NOT match, but
> "prod-web-11" DOES, which is exactly how I want it.
>
> *However, when I use this in hobbit-alerts.cfg. I do not get the
> expected behavior. Instead, ALL hosts match, according to pages sent
> out and from viewing the "info" section. *The strange thing is,
> according to hobbitd_alert --test, the hostname was successfully
> excluded, but clicking on the "info" column for hosts that are
> supposed to be excluded reveals that they are still configured to alert.
>
> ../bin/hobbitd_alert --test prod-web-11 procs --color-red
> 00009993 2006-11-09 21:48:30 send_alert prod-web-11:procs state Paging
> 00009993 2006-11-09 21:48:30 *** Match with 'HOST=%(prod-.*) SERVICE=*' ***
> 00009993 2006-11-09 21:48:30 Matching host:service:page 'prod-web-11:procs:PROD/PRODWEB' against rule line 170
> 00009993 2006-11-09 21:48:30 *** Match with 'MAIL $PRIMARY color=red REPEAT=60 RECOVERED NOTICE format=sms' ***
> 00009993 2006-11-09 21:48:30 Mail alert with command 'mail xxxxx at cingularme.com <mailto:xxxxx at cingularme.com>'
> 00009993 2006-11-09 21:48:30 Failed 'MAIL $SECONDARY color=red DURATION>20 REPEAT=60 RECOVERED NOTICE format=sms' (min. duration 0<1200)
> ...
> 00009993 2006-11-09 21:48:30 Failed 'HOST=* SERVICE=* EXHOST=$UNUSED_PROD' (hostname excluded)
>
>
> * Another thing, when I do the same test as above, using hostname
> "prod-web-12", which is a host that should NOT be excluded,
> hobbitd_alert still says that it was excluded (same last line of
> output as the prod-web-11 test above).
>
> I have also tried enclosing the regex in quotes, which didn't work either.
>
> If anyone has any insight, please let me know. I have contacted Henrik
> about this, but I believe he misread my email, as he suggested that I
> add $ to the regex, which I had already tried...so now I am hoping
> that he or someone else sees this message and can see what Im doing wrong.
>
> -Charles
>
>
>
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