Can you use the DURATION= command to create a boundary?
Are the KEYWORDS capitalized? Or is it just for reading?
HOST=xxx SERVICE=conn RECOVERED DURATION>10m DURATION<2h
This way the alerts would start after the 2nd run of Xymon and stop after 2 hours.
Thanks,
Tom Schmitt
Senior IT Staff - R&D
In <2B2CEF0E4EE10B449E5D9BB95E6DA0E8FD11BF at MAIL2.csw.l-3com.com> d.tom.schmitt at L-3com.com writes:
Can you use the DURATION command to create a boundary?
Yes.
Are the KEYWORDS capitalized? Or is it just for reading?
It's just for reading, you can use upper- or lower-case as you prefer. Even "DuraTiOn" should work ...
Regards, Henrik
Thanks I'll give it a try. Tom Schmitt
-----Original Message----- From: Henrik "Størner [mailto:henrik at hswn.dk] Sent: Friday, October 09, 2009 2:17 PM To: hobbit at hswn.dk Subject: Re: [hobbit] DURATION= question?
In <2B2CEF0E4EE10B449E5D9BB95E6DA0E8FD11BF at MAIL2.csw.l-3com.com> d.tom.schmitt at L-3com.com writes:
Can you use the DURATION command to create a boundary?
Yes.
Are the KEYWORDS capitalized? Or is it just for reading?
It's just for reading, you can use upper- or lower-case as you prefer. Even "DuraTiOn" should work ...
Regards, Henrik
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