Thanks for the suggestion. It didn't seem to work at all though.
I think I have messed with the file so much now I can't remember what sort of worked and what didn't work at all.
I think I'm still stuck with the problem where only custom page declaration gets picked up, and only one of the directives in the group, plus anything in the specific host group.
So for this: PAGE=DELTS2/LINUX PROC cron 1 -1 red "TEXT=crond : Task Scheduler" PROC ntpd 1 -1 yellow "TEXT=ntpd : Network Time Client"
PAGE=DELTS2/L-VM PROC vmware-guestd 1 -1 yellow "TEXT=VMWare Tools"
HOST=tee PROC mysqld 2 -1 red
tee reports only for cron and mysql. If I comment out cron, then I get ntpd and mysql. If I move the vmware rule to the top of the list, I get vmware and mysql proc checks. So it seems that only one test for a page specification gets reported on, and only the first one at the top of the page.
At this point I should probably point out that I have 4.3.10 server, but for the most part 4.2.3 (I think) clients on linux, and bbwin .12 or .13 on windows. However I don't think that will matter much.
Thomas
On Sun, Dec 23, 2012 at 12:40 PM, Andrey Chervonets < a.chervonets at cominder.eu> wrote:
Try to assign hosts to variables like:
$GROUP_PROD=host1,host2, host5 $GROUP_TEST=host3,host6....
$GROUP_ALL=$GROUP_PROD,$GROUP_**TEST etc.
and then define rules using such variables instead of real hostnames or reg.expressions
This is working for alerts, may be it is working for analysis as well. Not checked yet.
Best regards,
Andrey Chervonets
CoMinder Ltd. http://www.cominder.eu/
On 22.12.2012 13:00, xymon-request at xymon.com wrote:
Re: Custom Server Rules for analysis.cfg
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