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

John Horne john.horne at plymouth.ac.uk
Fri May 17 19:20:02 CEST 2019


On Fri, 2019-05-17 at 16:22 +0000, John Horne wrote:
> On Fri, 2019-05-17 at 15:44 +0000, John Horne wrote:
> > On Fri, 2019-05-17 at 14:59 +0000, John Horne wrote:
> > > On Fri, 2019-05-17 at 13:23 +0000, John Horne wrote:
> > > > 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.
> > > >
> > Okay, so I tried using DS with the 'conn' test, and that worked fine (the
> > page went yellow).
> >
> I decided to change the HTTP test DS entry to use a regex for the filename,
> and that worked!
>
> If I use 'DS  http  %^tcp\.http\.https.*weed.*\.rrd:sec >0.0007 COLOR=yellow'
> then that works fine.
>
> I'll see if I can work backwards to find out what in the original filename is
> causing the problem.
>
The only way I can get this test to work is by prefixing the filename with a
'%' in order to make it a regex.
By trial and error, and not as a regex, I have tried escaping the colon and
comma characters. I have tried including the whole of the filename in single
quotes and double quotes, and then repeated that on literally just the filename
part.
All of these failed.

Oddly I repeated the DS settings on a different client server (same xymon
server), and noticed that the RRD filename was different.
In the hosts.cfg file, if I use 'httpstatus;http://x1...' then the filename
produced is 'tcp.http.x1...'.
But if I use 'httpstatus;https://x2...' then the filename becomes
'tcp.http.https:,,x2...'. The '://' part of the URL is now included in the
filename (and commafied(!)).

Anyway, it's back to the code I guess.



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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