HOST=myhostname(the same as in hosts.cfg NAME:myhostname SERVICE=procs MAIL john at testlab.local DURATION>10 COLOR=red
The SERVICE refers to the column header that you want to alert on. You can't alert on a specific process or service name, only on a column colour change. If you have two different procs you want different alerts on, you will need a custom alert script that sorts that out, or make the second process check a custom extension script on the client end with a corresponding different column name.
Thanks, JT
From: Even Hauge Juberg <even.juberg at artsdatabanken.no> To: "xymon at xymon.com" <xymon at xymon.com> Date: 20/02/18 07:59 Subject: [Xymon] Configuring alerts Sent by: "Xymon" <xymon-bounces at xymon.com>
Hi!
I’ve been trying a few things to get the correct alerts to the correct staff-member, but for some reason I cannot get it to work. In order to find out if I’m doing something wrong within the configuration of Xymon, or if I have to search somewhere else, I’m reaching out here to see if anyone can give me any pointers.
The scenario is that I have one particular host, that should be running a specific process. Let’s say this process is “notepad.exe” – if “notepad.exe” is not running, John should get an email.
What I have done so far is this:
section”: <setting name="notepad.exe" rule="=1" comment="Notepad" alarmcolor="red" /> a. My goal here is to check if there is one instance of notepad.exe running – if not, give a “red alert”. b. This seems to be working. The host in the web-view of Xymon turns red in the procs column, and notepad.exe is shown as running -1 instance if there is not one running. So far so good!Edited the configuration file on my host as follows in the “procs
edited the alert.cfg in the following way: a. HOST=myhostname(the same as in hosts.cfg NAME:myhostname) SERVICE=notepad.exe MAIL john at testlab.local DURATION>10 COLOR=red b. As “notepad.exe is not a service, but a process this is not working. AS “procs” is not a valid argument(at least not listed in the documentation, SERVICE was the closest thing that came to mind. So my question is simply, is there a way to filter alerts by the procs column or will I have to attack this in another way? c. I would like to avoid John getting nagged by any other red-alerts from this host, as his responsibility is notepad. JNow I want John to be alerted if notepad is not running so I have
Any pointers would be highly appreciated!
Sicnerely, Even Hauge Juberg Senior Engineer Norwegian Biodiversity Information Centre
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