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RE: [hobbit] How can I set an alert if the ping response time is over a threshold?
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- Subject: RE: [hobbit] How can I set an alert if the ping response time is over a threshold?
- From: <wiskbroom (at) hotmail.com>
- Date: Mon, 11 Jan 2010 15:15:32 -0500
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All;
On my current BigBrother server, my BB server pings whatever server/device is being monitored, retaining the pings response time, which is then converted into LAARD for a pretty look. I *believe* the script that does this is ~bin/bb-network.sh
Does anyone know can I can do the same with Xymon?
Also, can I setup an icon/column just for tracking the ping "to" a non-client-installed remote IP? I.e., my ISP's border router far side IP.
Am I trying to do this all wrong?
Thanks,
.vp
> I got smokeping downloaded but cannot figure how to setup /usr/bin/speedy?
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> Thanks,
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> Tom
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> On Fri, Jan 8, 2010 at 3:15 AM, Buchan Milne>
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> On Wednesday, 6 January 2010
> 16:55:37 Jason Hand wrote:
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>> I want to alert on the CONN tag if the ping time is over lets say
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>> 100ms. Is anyone doing that and how did they accomplish it?
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> Have you tried setting the FPING variable in hobbitserver to
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> relevant fping options. For example, you may want to add these:
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> -t50 -r2 -B1
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> Regards,
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> Buchan
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