[PATCH] - xymonserver - all ok message - part 1
Hello,
This is the first of two sets of patches, both of which are based on the Terabithia 4.3.30 RPMs.
Currently when all the clients/hosts report green a message on the 'All non- green view' page is displayed saying 'All Monitored Systems OK'. This message is defined by the XYMONALLOKTEXT variable in the xymonserver.cfg file.
However, this variable is also used when all the clients/hosts on the 'Critical systems' page report green.
This patch simply separates the two messages into two variables - one for the non-green page (as before - XYMONALLOKTEXT) and one for the Critical systems page (XYMONALLOKCRIT). They are both initialized to the current default, but the patch allows the user to use a different message for each page. (The need for this will become clearer in the next set of patches.)
The variable XYMONALLOKTEXT was not previously described in the xymonserver html/man pages. Both variables are now described in those files.
Although there are four patch files, they are small and typically only change one or two lines.
John.
-- John Horne | Senior Operations Analyst | Technology and Information Services University of Plymouth | Drake Circus | Plymouth | Devon | PL4 8AA | UK
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