xymon disable bug or missing feature?
Hi
I'm posting this seperately now:
But I found a curiosity when trying to disable things (both on a 4.3.4 and an old 4.4.0-beta):
./xymon localhost "disable host.conn 86028s Disabled by: blah @ 10.10.10.10 Reason: blah blah"
Doesn't put the host in maintenance for 86028 seconds (almost 24 hrs) - instead it uses minutes (59 days instead) - is there a bug with the "s"-suffix that I don't know about - or am I using xymon disable wrong? The man-pages clealy indicates that you can use seconds, as a parameter:
disable HOSTNAME.TESTNAME DURATION <additional text> Disables a specific test for DURATION minutes. This will cause the status of this test to be listed as "blue" on the Xymon server, and no alerts for this host/test will be generated. If DURATION is given as a number followed by s/m/h/d, it is interpreted as being in seconds/minutes/hours/days respectively. To disable a test until it becomes OK, use "-1" as the DURATION. To disable all tests for a host, use an asterisk "*" for TESTNAME.
/melgaard
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Carl.Melgaard@STAB.RM.DK