Hello,
From what I can tell, defining alerts such as "PAGE=os/aix SERVICE=*" does not work for alternate pagesets. Does the "PAGE" keyword in alert rules only work on pages in the host file and not the alternate pagesets? I have set up alternate pagesets for AIX, Linux, and Windows, and it would be nice to be able to define alerts based on these pages.
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This would be a great feature! We use pagesets to limit the hosts and tests seen by our network operations group. Alerts by pageset would limit the configuration of ignored hosts/tests to one location ( the bbgen command line) and greatly simplify the alert configuration.
- Brian.
On Sun, 6 Mar 2005 09:04:24 -0500, Stuffle, David <dstuffle at deltafaucet.com> wrote:
Hello, From what I can tell, defining alerts such as "PAGE=os/aix SERVICE=*" does not work for alternate pagesets. Does the "PAGE" keyword in alert rules only work on pages in the host file and not the alternate pagesets? I have set up alternate pagesets for AIX, Linux, and Windows, and it would be nice to be able to define alerts based on these pages.
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On Sun, Mar 06, 2005 at 09:04:24AM -0500, Stuffle, David wrote:
From what I can tell, defining alerts such as "PAGE=os/aix SERVICE=*" does not work for alternate pagesets. Does the "PAGE" keyword in alert rules only work on pages in the host file and not the alternate pagesets?
Yes, the PAGE setting in hobbit-alerts.cfg uses the default pagename from bb-hosts - it doesn't know about the alternate pagesets.
I have set up alternate pagesets for AIX, Linux, and Windows, and it would be nice to be able to define alerts based on these pages.
So far, the alternate pagesets have been purely a "display" thing - they only exist in the "mind" of bbgen when creating webpages. The hobbit daemon doesn't know about them.
So it's not as easy as it seems to implement this. I'll try to come up with a way of doing it, but it definitely will not be in the upcoming release.
Regards, Henrik
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