[Xymon] Renaming a test from UPPERCASE to NormalCase
Ralph Mitchell
ralphmitchell at gmail.com
Fri Feb 6 16:37:22 CET 2015
If you stop Xymon, save a copy of the checkpoint file, then edit the file
to change all the misspellings , that might do it. I don't know where else
it might be "remembered". You might also need to rename and/or edit some
history files.
Ralph Mitchell
On Feb 6, 2015 9:42 AM, "Becker Christian" <
christian.becker at rhein-zeitung.net> wrote:
> Ralph,
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> that’s what i’ve learned from that behaviour.
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> But I’m wondering if it wouldn’t be possible to ->completely wipe out the
> word<- in UPPERCASE out of my Xymon data?
>
> So that my script afterwards creates a Normalcase word?
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> Regards
>
> Christian
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>
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> *Christian Becker*
> IT-Services
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> *Von:* Ralph Mitchell [mailto:ralphmitchell at gmail.com]
> *Gesendet:* Freitag, 6. Februar 2015 12:48
> *An:* Becker Christian
> *Cc:* John Thurston; xymon at xymon.com
> *Betreff:* Re: AW: [Xymon] Renaming a test from UPPERCASE to NormalCase
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> Well, yes, you can change the test name to a completely different word.
> However, the first report with the new name defines the uppercase/lowercase
> characteristics for that word.
>
> So, you can change the test name from DATANODE to dN, which is a different
> word, but you won't subsequently be able to change dN to DN or dN or Dn.
>
> Ralph Mitchell
>
> On Feb 6, 2015 2:40 AM, "Becker Christian" <
> christian.becker at rhein-zeitung.net> wrote:
>
> I think that’s not 100% right, since i was able to rename this test from
> “DATANODE” to “DN”; so this was successful.
>
> But after that, when my script was reporting again to the Xymon server,
> there was an additional column “DATANODE” again. So, that part matches your
> answer, that the next upcoming messages will result in the “old” column
> name.
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> Regards
>
> Christian
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> *Christian Becker*
> IT-Services
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> *Von:* Xymon [mailto:xymon-bounces at xymon.com] *Im Auftrag von *Ralph
> Mitchell
> *Gesendet:* Donnerstag, 5. Februar 2015 18:24
> *An:* John Thurston
> *Cc:* xymon at xymon.com
> *Betreff:* Re: [Xymon] Renaming a test from UPPERCASE to NormalCase
>
>
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> In my experience, it is next to impossible to rename a test column.
> Whatever it first shows up as, that's what is remembered. I guess
> subsequent reports are matched case-insensitively, so any other upper/lower
> case combination is mapped to that first record.
>
> Or maybe things have changed since I last tried, but that's how I remember
> it. Rename was for hostnames only.
>
> Ralph Mitchell
>
> On Feb 5, 2015 11:48 AM, "John Thurston" <john.thurston at alaska.gov> wrote:
>
> On 2/5/2015 6:52 AM, Becker Christian wrote:
>
> All,
>
> i want to rename a test column from UPPERCASE to NormalCase.
>
> I tried this using the command:
>
> xymon localhost “rename MYHOST DATANODE DataNode”
>
> Unfortunately this doesn’t seem to work.
>
>
> Did you try the ol' two-step?
> “rename MYHOST DATANODE foo”
> “rename MYHOST foo DataNode”
>
> Is your test script reporting in as "DATANODE" or as "DataNode"?
>
>
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