On Thu, March 10, 2016 6:56 am, Richard Hamilton wrote:
Look at the UP setting in analysis.cfg. Mine: UP 30 90d HOST=crabapple UP 30 90d HOST=myeye UP 5 90d HOST=lapple
1st number is minimum uptime before the CPU column (may) go green (in minutes if no suffix) 2nd number is maximum uptime before it goes yellow. Those three are Macs; since AFAIK, they don't have ECC RAM, so longer uptimes would be pushing my luck, although they'd almost certainly need a reboot for an update or something before 90 days anyway. For my Suns, the defaults (see below) seem more appropriate. :-)
Defaults are said in the comments in analysis.cfg to be 1h (hour) and -1 (infinite); but it has not worked for me to set for example 5 and -1.
CPU might go yellow either from high load or from being outside the uptime boundaries.
On Thu, Mar 10, 2016 at 8:34 AM, Agege Information Systems, Inc. < cs at agege.com> wrote:
Greetings, Is there anyway to get an Xymon alert on Windows server that has been running for over 120days.
-Agege
As a side note, the '--uptime-status' option to xymond_client (assuming server-side processing) can break this out into a separate column, in case a distinction is wanted to be made in the CPU test between CPU issues and the uptime flag.
I'll check on the '-1'... AFAIK, that should be valid as an "infinite" value there.
Regards, -jc