[Xymon] DS override - can't get to work

John Horne john.horne at plymouth.ac.uk
Fri May 17 15:23:13 CEST 2019


On Fri, 2019-05-17 at 12:34 +0000, John Horne wrote:
>
> Using the Terabithia RPMs, I've been looking at adding a 'DS' override entry
> to our analysis.cfg file.
>
> I have an entry for a web server as:
>
>   DS  http  tcp.http.https:,,weed.plymouth.ac.uk,.rrd:sec  >0.0007
> COLOR=yellow
>
I checked the rrd file and it is of type 'GAUGE', and 'sec' is the correct DS
section name.

I tried setting the rule to '>0.0' but it still showed a green status.

I also tried creating a symlink from the rrd file to a more simpler name
('jh.rrd -> tcp.http...') - still showed green.

I have also run xymonnet with the '--debug' option, but can see nothing about
the DS entry or checking the rule to determine the overall colour. I can see
the http test colour being determined, but nothing about the DS entry.

I'm wondering if the fact that we are using
'httpstatus;httpsch://weed.plymouth.ac.uk/;"^[23]";"^[^23]"' for the test is
causing a problem.

If I can I'll take a look at the code later on, but to be honest I'm a bit
stumped by this.



John.

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John Horne | Senior Operations Analyst | Technology and Information Services
University of Plymouth | Drake Circus | Plymouth | Devon | PL4 8AA | UK
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