[Xymon] It it possible to have a test that doesn't propagate status to the xymon page?

Ribeiro, Glauber glauber.ribeiro at experian.com
Thu Nov 19 21:52:03 CET 2015


This is 4.3.10 compiled by myself, on Linux. I would rather use the .default. than the command line for xymongen.

What's the syntax for default? I don't see it in the documentation I had:

0.0.0.0 .default. # nopropred:tls nopropyellow:tls

I also tried with "+tls" instead of "tls"
".default." starts and ends with a dot.

This was the first entry in my hosts.cfg file.

g


-----Original Message-----
From: Xymon [mailto:xymon-bounces at xymon.com] On Behalf Of John Thurston
Sent: Thursday, November 19, 2015 11:21
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Subject: Re: [Xymon] It it possible to have a test that doesn't propagate status to the xymon page?

> On 11/18/2015 2:00 PM, Ribeiro, Glauber wrote:
>> I have a test that routinely turns red, and I would like to keep that, but without making the whole xymon page go red.
>> Is this possible?
>
> You can prevent the test result from propagating upward in the page
> hierarchy. See the "nopropyellow" "nopropred" tags
> To prevent the test result from appearing on the non-green page, use the
> "nonongreen" tag.

On 11/18/2015 5:44 PM, Ribeiro, Glauber wrote:
> I wasn't able to make this work using .default. in hosts.cfg, but it worked as expected when I added it to the command line for xymongen.

Something is fishy. With 4.3.17+ on Solaris it certainly is able to work 
on the .default. line. I use it all the time.

   nopropred:+msgs
will add the "msgs" test to the list of tests not to propagate. Putting 
it on a hostline will limit its effect to just that host. Putting it on 
a .default. line will leave it in effect until the next .default. line. 
My configuration uses a new .default. at the top of each display group, 
so I know it works reliably.

If it isn't working for you on .default., I suggest confirming:
  the syntax of the tag
  that there isn't another .default. line later

-- 
    Do things because you should, not just because you can.

John Thurston    907-465-8591
John.Thurston at alaska.gov
Enterprise Technology Services
Department of Administration
State of Alaska
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