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NCV_testname= specification
- To: hobbit (at) hswn.dk
- Subject: NCV_testname= specification
- From: "Kern, Thomas" <Thomas.Kern (at) hq.doe.gov>
- Date: Tue, 5 Dec 2006 10:53:08 -0500
- Thread-index: AccYhXVJzrcqdBUSTKqqRWzgtwGecA==
- Thread-topic: NCV_testname= specification
Can the wildcard be used to dynamically define all of the data? I would
like avoid changing the central hobbit config (not under my control)
every time one of the z/OS sysprogs decides to fire up a test LPAR.
My test sends this status msg.
Tue Dec 5 10:40:25 EST 2006 General Processor LPAR utilization exceeds
threshold: 95 %
LEGACY:1.7
ZOSEPROD:94.3
ZOSPROD:2.9
Total:98.9
Can I code NCV_LPAR="*:GAUGE" instead of
NCV_LPAR="LEGACY:GAUGE,ZOSEPROD:GAUGE,ZOSPROD:GAUGE,Total:GAUGE" ?
/Thomas Kern
>Henrik Stoerner wrote:
>
>>On Thu, Oct 12, 2006 at 09:45:10PM -0400, Galen Johnson wrote:
>>
>>Active Sessions: 2
>>Disconnected Sessions: 14
>>Group1 Users: 7
>>Group2 Users: 9
>>
>>There needs to be a way to define a data block within a status message
and have NCV
>>graphing ignore everything outside of it...
>>
>Setup the NCV_foo setting like this:
>
>NCV_foo="ActiveSessions:GAUGE,DisconnectedSessions:GAUGE,Group1Users:GA
UGE,
>Group2Users:GAUGE,*:NONE"
>
>The "*:NONE" makes the NCV handler ignore everything except the
datasets
>explicitly listed.
>
>Note: you'll have to delete the current rrd file when making this kind
>of change.
>
>Regards,
>Henrik