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Re: AW: [hobbit] Purple not prolongating to BB2 page



lehnert (at) adtech.de wrote:
Hi Dominique,

thanks we got back the Purple BB2page, but I think not yet in the right order.
The Purble page should have a higher prio than the Yellow page.
What do you think?

best regards,
Pascal

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Von: Dominique Frise [mailto:Dominique.Frise (at) unil.ch] Gesendet: Dienstag, 16. Mai 2006 16:27
An: hobbit (at) hswn.dk
Betreff: Re: [hobbit] Purple not prolongating to BB2 page


Michael Frey wrote:

Running Hobbit Monitor 4.2-alfa-20060423 on Linux box.

All is well, except NO purple alerts are prolongating to the 'Non-Green' page, bb2.html.

All other alerts show up as they should, but when I browse through my pages, hosts are showing tests as purple.

The hosts that show purple, are valid hosts, and conn is showing green.

Michael Frey

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This has been fixed. Try latest snapshot at http://www.hswn.dk/beta/

Dominique
UNIL - University of Lausanne

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Hi Pascal,

We think the actual priority is right.
The purple status is reflecting a malfunction within Hobbit like client(s) not talking to the server or service(s) test disabled. A warning alarm -yellow- is reporting service or local tests errors and as such more important for us.



Dominique UNIL - University of Lausanne