Is there any way to configure the new menu bar so that it has a hierarchical structure. In my current Hobbit installation I have the menus set up so that I can navigate directly to any of the static pages in any of my pagesets by navigating down a menu. Is there some way to duplicate this with the new menu system?
Thanks, Larry Barber
Sorry about that, I guess I was being lazy about creating emails
Won't happen again
-Sean
On 1/24/11 2:32 PM, "Ryan Novosielski" <novosirj at umdnj.edu<mailto:novosirj at umdnj.edu>> wrote:
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I'd post a link on ettiquette but apparently someone has erased the Wikipedia definition.
On 01/24/2011 02:06 PM, Clark, Sean wrote: I just compiled and installed RC1 on a Red Hat EL5.5 server this AM, and have come across a strange issue – don't know if it's my configuration or something with the new version It seems like it isn't following the DURATION flag for alerts I have some rules for a host, it matches on two lines: ./xymond_alert --test hostname.subdomain.domain.com disk 00003158 2011-01-24 13:51:05 send_alert hostname.subdomain.domain.com:disk state Paging 00003158 2011-01-24 13:51:05 Matching host:service:page 'hostname.subdomain.domain.com:disk:unified-tex' against rule line 128 00003158 2011-01-24 13:51:05 *** Match with 'HOST=% SERVICE=%disk|inode|procs|temperature|bbd|http|conn|ssh' *** 00003158 2011-01-24 13:51:05 Matching host:service:page 'hostname.subdomain.domain.com:disk:unified-tex' against rule line 134 00003158 2011-01-24 13:51:05 *** Match with 'HOST=% SERVICE=%disk|inode|procs|temperature' *** here is the alerts.cfg relevent sections: 128 HOST=% SERVICE=%disk|inode|procs|temperature|bbd|http|conn|ssh 129 MAIL=mailing-list at domain.com<mailto:MAIL=mailing-list at domain.com> DURATION>20 REPEAT=60 COLOR=red RECOVERED 134 HOST=% SERVICE=%disk|inode|procs|temperature 135 MAIL=SMSgateways at txt.att.com<mailto:MAIL=SMSgateways at txt.att.com> TIME=06:0000:2359 DURATION>720 REPEAT=120 COLOR=red RECOVERED 136 MAIL=SMSgateways at txt.att.com<mailto:MAIL=SMSgateways at txt.att.com> TIME=12345:0000:0559 DURATION>720 REPEAT=120 COLOR=red RECOVERED 137 MAIL=SMSgateways at txt.att.com<mailto:MAIL=SMSgateways at txt.att.com> TIME=12345:0600:1759 DURATION>60 REPEAT=120 COLOR=red RECOVERED 138 MAIL=SMSgateways at txt.att.com<mailto:MAIL=SMSgateways at txt.att.com> TIME=12345:1800:2359 DURATION>720 REPEAT=120 COLOR=red RECOVERED What i am expecting from these rules/matches is email mailing-list if it's been red for > 20 minutes, and email on recovery additionally on Sat, Sunday, if it's been red for > 720 minutes, email my phone on M-F, email my phone if it's been red for > 720 minutes & before 6am after 7am, red > 60 minutes, after 6pm > 7200 minutes again What is happening is When a red even occurs, it immediately sends an email to mailing-list at domain.com<mailto:mailing-list at domain.com> , and an email to SMSgateways at txt.att.com<mailto:SMSgateways at txt.att.com> Does anyone know if this is my configuration that needs fixing , or something with 4.3.0? -Sean
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In <AANLkTik1TcsS6tn7+pv7gLdyu86YMhRK-KoEK2_iWruO at mail.gmail.com> Larry Barber <lebarber at gmail.com> writes:
Is there any way to configure the new menu bar so that it has a hierarchical structure. In my current Hobbit installation I have the menus set up so that I can navigate directly to any of the static pages in any of my pagesets by navigating down a menu. Is there some way to duplicate this with the new menu system?
Probably, since it is "just" CSS. However, you'll have to find someone with more CSS knowledge than me to tell you how to do it.
Regards, Henrik
I'm afraid I'm in the same boat when it comes to CSS. I'll hack at it for a while and see if I can come up with something.
Thanks, Larry Barber
On Tue, Jan 25, 2011 at 6:20 AM, Henrik Størner <henrik at hswn.dk> wrote:
In <AANLkTik1TcsS6tn7+pv7gLdyu86YMhRK-KoEK2_iWruO at mail.gmail.com<AANLkTik1TcsS6tn7%2Bpv7gLdyu86YMhRK-KoEK2_iWruO at mail.gmail.com>> Larry Barber <lebarber at gmail.com> writes:
Is there any way to configure the new menu bar so that it has a hierarchical structure. In my current Hobbit installation I have the menus set up so that I can navigate directly to any of the static pages in any of my pagesets by navigating down a menu. Is there some way to duplicate this with the new menu system?
Probably, since it is "just" CSS. However, you'll have to find someone with more CSS knowledge than me to tell you how to do it.
Regards, Henrik
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