Guessing it would be one per host based on my reading
badhttp:1:2:4
defines a http test that goes "clear" after the first failure, "yellow" after two successive failures, and "red" after four successive failures.
- Yes. Set the test you want to only respond on red condition after say 10 minutes of being down.
HOST=%.*\.imaginenetworksllc\.com MAIL josh at imaginenetworksllc.com COLOR=RED DURATION>10m REPEAT=60 RECOVERED
- Depends on your web server. If it does a correct http 303 and your test considers that green, you're good. I know the APC 9616 to 9619 cards did NOT answer an acceptable answer (according to Xymon) without the /something.ext
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On Wed, Mar 2, 2011 at 4:51 PM, Elizabeth Schwartz <betsy.schwartz at gmail.com
wrote:
Pile of beginner questions here:
if I have two http tests for one server, as in 10.0.1.2 myserver.example.com # http://myserver.example.com/link1 http://myserver.example.com/link2 do I need to put a separate badhttp after each test or can I just put one at the end?
If a network test fails it is repeated at short intervals, IIRC it's every minute. If I set badhttp:1:2:4 , is it counting four 1-minute intervals or four 5-minute xymon test intervals?
Is there a way to set a default for all http tests and just override for a few servers? We'll want almost all our servers to wait a few minutes before alerting
and 4) do I need a trailing / on the url?
thanks much Betsy
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