DOWNTIME can be used for any test (local or network). Here an example of setting for Oracle that we use:
DOWNTIME=orcl,orcl-chk,procs,msgs:*:0130:0230:Backups
"orcl" is a local check running on the client and "orcl-chk" is a remote check -connecting to the listener- performed from the server.
Dominique
thorsten.erdmann at daimler.com wrote:
I was able to test it now. Indeed the DOWNTIME tag has no effect to the database test. Do I have to interpret the DOWNTIME tag for myself or is there a possibility to "downtime" specific tests in hobbit itself.
can I somehow tell Hobbit to ignore bad test results in certain
times,
like the DOWNTIME tag does for network tests? e.g. I do some Oracle database tests and shutdown the databases on weekends for backup. I don't want this planned downtime to appear in the Non-Green-Systems View and in the Availability reports.
Maybe I can "missuse" the badTEST tag somehow?> If this is really planned and regularly scheduled, then use the DOWNTIME tag. If it can be variable, you can schedule downtime in advance with the enable/disable menu item.
It is really planned. But as I see it, the DOWNTIME tag is only valid for the network test. But the network is up during this period. So the system itself is green, but the oracle test is red and is so propagated to the summary pages above.
But I cannot really test it, because I cannot shutdown my databases at the current time. But we will see what happens tomorrow.
Thorsten
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