On Tue, March 18, 2014 9:00 am, Root, Paul T wrote:
I believe you can include one file in the other.
On Fri, Feb 14, 2014 at 6:22 PM, John Thurston <john.thurston at alaska.gov<mailto:john.thurston at alaska.gov>> wrote: On 2/14/2014 6:59 AM, Steve B wrote: I would like to have a non-green page that only shows network devices (at the moment I just have the one setup with all machines) and saw the following in a previous exchange of emails:
Alternatively, you can set up a new non-green page for just that specific list of systems. Look here for more information.http://www.hswn.dk/hobbiton/2008/05/msg00121.html
If it's its own subpage already, you can use the BOARDFILTER environment variable read by xymongen and something like this. If it's not a distinct page, but is a distinct file, you can just feed the file directly as the HOSTSCFG variable
This is an untested (!), hastily-genericized version of a script we use internally as one of our dashboards. We have a huge number of host-like objects in hosts.cfg, so being able to create special nongreen subviews helps keep certain dashboards useful.
Just set this to run via a tasks.cfg stanza like normal, editing the parameters as needed.
HTH,
-jc
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#!/bin/sh
Create a special page for a "specialsites-only"-ish production view of
nongreen (outages)
PAGESCREATED="red nongreen critical" LABEL="specialsites" TESTFILTER=' test=http'
You should run this from the xymon environment
test -z "$XYMONTMP" && echo "XYMONTMP is empty" && exit 1
Save the real output dir so we know where to put the results
oldXYMONWWWDIR="$XYMONWWWDIR" export XYMONWWWDIR="$XYMONTMP/xymongen_${LABEL}.$$" mkdir -p "$XYMONWWWDIR"
optional - if you have them in a segregated hosts.cfg file anyway
export HOSTSCFG=/etc/xymon/hosts.d/all-specialsites-list
Only include items on this specific page... eg, "page=importantsites
test=http" export BOARDFILTER="page=${LABEL}${TESTFILTER}"
xymongen --recentgifs --nopropack='*' --report=xymongen-${LABEL} --no-pages --eventignore=conn --includecolumns=trends RES="$?"
if [ "$RES" -gt 0 ] ; then echo "xymongen-${LABEL} exited with $RES dealing with $XYMONWWWDIR" >&2 # safe - see above for THIS in $PAGES; do rm -f "$XYMONWWWDIR/${THIS}.html" done rmdir "$XYMONWWWDIR" exit $RES fi
for THIS in $PAGES; do mv "$XYMONWWWDIR/${THIS}.html" "${oldXYMONWWWDIR}/${THIS}-${LABEL}.html" done
should be empty
rmdir "$XYMONWWWDIR"
exit 0