I'm new to Threshold. So far it is excellent and I thank you all for your hard work.
I created one threshold template, to alert when hard drive space exceeds 90%. This uses Host MIB - Hard Drive Space, hdd_used, and Data Type Percent, and hdd_total. It works as expected.
I create thresholds for each host in console by:
1. Browse to a device
2. Create Graphs for this Host
3. Auto-create thresholds
My test host has two monitored filesystems, / and /home. When I auto-create the thresholds, both are named:
server.example.com - Hard Drive Space [hdd_used]
server.example.com - Hard Drive Space [hdd_used]
It would be more useful if they were:
server.example.com - Hard Drive Space - /
server.example.com - Hard Drive Space - /home
The generated name doesn't seem to follow a template, and isn't related to the game of the template. For instance, I'd like to set something like:
Threshold name: |host_description| - Used Space - |query_hrStorageDescr|
Is there any way to do this?
Threshold auto-naming to use templates?
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Re: Threshold auto-naming to use templates?
Yes, but it means renaming the graph.
Console -> Graph Management -> (Edit) TITLE
No automatic way of doing this, unless Autom8 has a way.
Console -> Graph Management -> (Edit) TITLE
No automatic way of doing this, unless Autom8 has a way.
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Re: Threshold auto-naming to use templates?
Unfortunately, renaming the graph breaks the inheritance from the template. If I then change the template, the renamed graph does not inherit the change.mcutting wrote:Yes, but it means renaming the graph.
Console -> Graph Management -> (Edit) TITLE
No automatic way of doing this, unless Autom8 has a way.
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