On 04/10/2021 14:15, Ian Diddams wrote:
actually, Ive possibly? found a solution.
analysis.cfg
HOST=wp-vldyn-estrela ??????? PORT "LOCAL=%([.:]3306)$" state=LISTEN min=1 color=clear TEXT=MySQL
HOST=wp-vldyn-rafeiro ??????? PORT "LOCAL=%([.:]3306)$" state=LISTEN min=1 color=clear TEXT=MySQL
and now estrela's port check shows a shite unhappy face, and rafeiro's port check shows green
and combo.cfg
mysqldHA.ports = ("wp-vldyn-estrela".ports) || ("wp-vldyn-rafeiro".ports)
which seems to do the trick? - the mysqldHA ports check shows green
intrigiingly the actual output on that combo check shows
(wp-vldyn-estrela.ports)||(wp-vldyn-rafeiro.ports) = (0-0-1)||(0-0-1) = 1 clear wp clear vldyn clear estrela.ports clear wp clear vldyn clear rafeiro.ports
i.e. its all showing clear for the individual lines which are also separated where the hostname includes a hyphen...? is that all correct ?
Interesting... I'd say this looks correct, yes.
Christoph
ian
On Monday, 4 October 2021, 09:38:21 BST, Christoph Zechner <zechner at vrvis.at> wrote:
On 04/10/2021 10:25, Ian Diddams wrote:
? >It will not spawn any reports or alarm, as long as one of them is green, ? >everything is fine. So in your case, there would be three statuses:
? >1) overall status of this check: green if one is green ? >2) system A red or green ? >3) system B reg or green
? >There are no alarms as long as one of them is green.
well having set it up, the combo test is green indeed - but the two servfers that make up the combo test are shwoing
- one green (as the port check is green as mysqld is runnoing on that system)
- one red (as the port check is red as mysqld is runnoing on that system)
So? we do get a red showing that the monitoring team will respond to. I cant make it "clear" as there are other procs and ports being checked that do need a red if alerting.
Oh, I see. That is the way it should work, but I did not anticipate your team responding to the sub-status as well, sorry, my mistake, I could have worded that more clearly... :-/
so unfortunately it doesnt seem to be the solution - but I do appreciate the attem[pt to help :-)
No worries, thanks for trying!
Cheers Christoph
cheers
ian