Hi Shawn
The status page should say how long the status has been that colour for, or else you can click the history button to see more details and when the status changed colour.
Regards, Adam
On 06/10/15 03:40, Shawn Heisey wrote:
Below is the text of the status page for the HTTP test on one of my hosts, copied out of a browser window. Note that the specific test line shows "red" (the X icon) ... but this test as a whole is showing a yellow status, and therefore we did not receive an alarm notification. This is monitoring a production website and we were notified of the problem by the customer, not our own monitoring. This makes us look unprofessional.
Why would a 404 response code not result in a red status, especially when the inner test is marked red in the text? The Xymon server is version 4.3.21, built as an RPM from unmodified source.
I do have "delayred=http:10" on the hosts.cfg line. Could this be a case where the customer notified us before the delayred period expired?
Thanks, Shawn
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Mon Oct 5 10:29:12 2015: Not Found
red http://spark.REDACTED.com:8080/ - Not Found
HTTP/1.1 404 Not Found Server: Apache-Coyote/1.1 Content-Length: 0 Date: Mon, 05 Oct 2015 16:28:24 GMT Connection: close
Seconds: 0.01
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