This is caused by a bug where the correct table name isn't being used for attributes which don't belong to the primary table.

(Oid attributes belong to the oid definition table, not the oid entry table)

Will fix!

Adam.

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On 28 Sep 2018, at 12:42, Thibault Richard <thibs@thibs.com> wrote:

Hello,

 

I’m looking for exactly the same thing.

 

I’ve defined my own custom OID with straight forward result  : 0 means OK it works ; 1 means there is a issue

 

The resulting graph is stupid but working (the result can only be 1 or 0)

 

 

I’m looking on how to associate an alert

 

I’ve tried this without success (checkdbconnection is the name of my customOID)

 

 

How do we have to do it ?

 

Best Regards

 

Thibault

 

De : observium <observium-bounces@observium.org> De la part de John Morris
Envoyé : vendredi 28 septembre 2018 13:27
À : observium@observium.org
Objet : [Observium] Alerting on customer OID

 

Hello all

Im after some help, I have created custom oid, and these are working and displaying info.

 

I am trying to get the alerts to check the status of the oid.

Ive added a custom oid checker

Under association, I am selecting device, and the ip of the device.

It then shows all the custom oid for the device.

 

I have then tried by adding

AND

Custom OID numberical oid equals (The oid)

But then it doesn’t list the custom oid, and shows no associations.

 

Basically it is checking an SBC and if the status is 2, then its active, and if it shows 3 it is in standby.

 

I want to create an alert that if the value changes from 2 to 3 it sends an alert.

 

What am I doing wrong?

 

Many Thanks

 

John Morris

Cloud Specialist

 

 

 

 

 

 

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