Im having a few issues with dependencies. When i select a large number of web monitors its not allowing me to set the host server as a dependant. i am trying to complete this though the bulk option, 1. Monitor Set Monitor Dependencies 2. I select 2000 objects (example) i want to make dependent 3. Select option, then select the computer i want to make primary. 4. Then perform action. The only issue is when i go to select 3, the machine/object is not in the list...?! Also would this mean that the 2000 objects would not fire a alert if the object in step 3 is down (the desired effect) I am monitoring web page monitors and want to make a disk space or entire computer a requirement to be up.. thanks for help, Sduelund asked 24 Feb '16, 18:06 Sduelund |
What yo can do this with PING for example: Computer 2 - 2000: set PING with DEPENDECIE to PING computer 1 = ALERT from computer 2-2000 ONLY when computer 1 has a PING alertet tooö But I think that the different way round. I don´t think that works well with dependencies; try this: https://www.poweradmin.com/help/sm_6_1/monitor_calculated_status.aspx answered 24 Feb '16, 19:09 MTE the calculated status is a good idea. thanks. ill try that.
(24 Feb '16, 20:14)
Sduelund
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Hi a bit difficult to anderstand :) Lets try this, dependencies work like IF SERVER 1 give me a PING THEN Check OUT Diskspace / Eventlog ... on SERVER 1 -> action . IF NOT Do nothing You can also do IF SERVER 1 ---- Server 2000 give me a PING (or what ever) THEN CHECK Diskspace, .... on Server 1 -> action ... Is this what you want? Regards MTE answered 24 Feb '16, 18:31 MTE sorry this is a bit confusing logic, let me see if i can reword it. IF you have computer 1 - Ping monitor You have computer 2-2000 also ping monitors/diskspace/whatever. If computer 2-2000 has issue, then check computer 1, if computer 1 also has issue do nothing. Computer 1 will fire action as normal. Is this correct? p.s i know im repeating your comment in my own words just making sure we on same page ;)
(24 Feb '16, 18:38)
Sduelund
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