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Re: {bb} Generic server tests always fail red. Want yellow.
The cpu and disk test are ran by the client. You need to change the
thresholds in the appropriate files in the $BBHOME/etc directory on the
client. Set the red threshold to something impossibly high, and then set
the yellow threshold for when you want the alert to occur.
Thanks,
Larry Barber
On Fri, 2005-07-08 at 15:13 -0500, jboyd@hi5.com wrote:
> Reading through the archives I found this single post addressing the
> issue that I'm seeing:
>
>
> > >Also tested ftp and dns in the same manner.
> > >Always they came back with RED alarm on first test.
> > >Still looking for Yellow alarm.
> >
> >
> > These should work, IF you are running your network tests with
> > bbgen's "bbtest-net" tool. The standard BB network tester doesn't
> > know about them.
> >
> >
> > But if you want the "conn" (or ftp, or dns) tests for all hosts
> > to go yellow instead of red, there is an easier way.
> >
> >
> > Put this in your $BBHOME/etc/bbsys.local:
> >
> >
> > NONETPAGE="conn ftp dns"
> > export NONETPAGE
> >
> >
> > Restart BB, and they should go yellow after the network tests have
> > run
> > again. Note that if you have separate BBNET servers, this change
> > must
> > be done on those servers, not the BBDISPLAY server.
> >
> >
> >
> >
>
>
> Like the original POST, I'm hoping to see these failed tests turn
> yellow only (cpu disk http ssh). In bbdef-server.sh NONETPAGE will
> work with "http" alone but when I change it to NONETPAGE="cpu disk
> http ssh" I'm seeing cpu and disk still go to "red" and send a
> page. Is there any way to make this work correctly? And yes, I have
> restarted the BB server to re-read bbdef-server.sh.
>
>
> John
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