I have Hobbit's bb.html page displaying just a list of other pages organized by OS platform. On a few of these pages we have production and non-production servers listed. In our environment - the non-production servers are deemed basically as important as the production servers since many highly visible and much highly politcally oriented development work and production support work is done.
Now, i have been requested to separate the non-production servers from the production servers, placing them on a subpage of the productions servers page. No problem there - just a page tag and it is done. The other part of this, and what I am having trouble understanding how to do, is to prevent propagation of non-green events to the parent page where the production servers ar listed. We still generate alerts, pages, etc. for problems on the non-production pages, but I can't seem to find a way to prevent the non-green alerts for all tests on the non-prod subpages from propagting upward. Even if every single non-prod server went up in smoke, the production page should remain green (assuming there are no production problems).
It seems I can alter the propagation status either globally or for a single test at a time, but there are hundreds of tests being done on the non-production systems and disabling all of them individually would really clutter up the bb-hosts file. Mosts of the tests are being done with bb client and are not even listed in Hobbit's bb-hosts file.
Thanks for any help!
Terry Barnes Siemens Com @ HFHS 248-853-4968 (Office) 586-405-8382 (Cellular) 248-844-3030 (Fax) 5864058382 at messaging.nextel.com (Text Pager) tbarnes1 at hfhs.org
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