[hobbit] pagetype: HOST alerting feature?
Charles Jones
jonescr at cisco.com
Fri Feb 18 02:37:55 CET 2005
Bruce Lysik wrote:
>>Bigbrother apparently has a paging setting where if all the
>>hosts for a check fail, it will only page you on one of the
>>checks.
>>
>>
>
>Er, I meant: a paging setting where if all the checks for a host fail...
>
>
depends=(testA:host1/test1,host2/test2),(testB:host3/test3),[...]
This tag allows you to define dependencies betweeen tests. If
"testA" for the current host depends on "test1" for host "host1" and
test "test2" for "host2", this can be defined with
depends=(testA:host1/test1,host2/test2)
When deciding the color to report for testA, if either host1/test1
failed or host2/test2 failed, if testA has failed also then the
color of testA will be "clear" instead of red or yellow.
Since all tests are actually run before the dependencies are
evaluated, you can use any host/test in the dependency - regardless
of the actual sequence that the hosts are listed, or the tests run.
It is also valid to use tests from the same host that the dependency
is for. E.g.
1.2.3.4 foo # http://foo/ webmin depends=(webmin:foo/http)
is valid; if both the http and the webmin tests fail, then webmin
will be reported as clear.
Note: The "depends" tag is evaluated on the BBNET server while
running the network tests. It can therefore only refer to other
network tests that are handled by the same BBNET server - there is
currently no way to use the e.g. the status of locally run tests
(disk, cpu, msgs) or network tests from other BBNET servers in a
dependency definition. Such dependencies are silently ignored.
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