Ok, i've to read again the manual first .. :-(
http://www.hswn.dk/hobbit/help/manpages/man1/bb.1.html
XYMON MESSAGE SYNTAX
disable HOSTNAME.TESTNAME DURATION <additional text>
Disables a specific test for DURATION minutes. This will cause the status
of this test to be listed as "blue" on the BBDISPLAY server, and no alerts
for this host/test will be generated. If DURATION is given as a number
followed by s/m/h/d, it is interpreted as being in seconds/minutes/hours/days
respectively. Todisablealltestsforahost,useanasterisk*forTESTNAME.
Right ?
I will try it .. sorry
cheers,
martin
On Fri, 17 Apr 2009, Martin Flemming wrote:
On Fri, 17 Apr 2009, Buchan Milne wrote:
> On Friday 17 April 2009 11:16:17 Martin Flemming wrote:
> > Hi !
> >
> > I've got an problem with my colleagues and the alert-storm
> > if a hole batchfarm will be rebooted for kernel-upgrade etc.
> > .. and the person, who did it, doesn't deactivate them or make an
> > Acknowledge-Downtime, don't ask me why ... he hate web-guis, want to
> > make
> > only one command on the console ...
> >
> > I know, i asked something similiar before
> > http://www.hswn.dk/hobbiton/2009/01/msg00398.html
> > Re: [hobbit] remote/commandline Acknowledge Alerts
>
> IMHO, planned changes should be preceded by disabling the tests that
> would
> be
> affected,
Yep, you're right of course ..
> which can easily be done with a command-line ...
But how i know early the alert-id for the host/service e.g. cpu & conn for
host1,host2 ?
NAME
bb-ack.cgi - Hobbit CGI script to acknowledge alerts
bb-ack.cgi is passed a QUERY_STRING environment variable with the
ACTION, NUMBER, DELAY and MESSAGE parameters.
NUMBER is the number identifying the host/service to be
acknowledged. It is included in all alert-messages sent out by Hobbit.
Or did i something missing ?
cheers,
Martin
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