Oh goddamn! I didn't notice that! :D
Adam.
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Change your entity type to storage. It won't work as device.
Michael
On 13 May 2016 6:05:50 AM AEST, Epco Dijk <epco.dijk@northpool.nl> wrote:Hi,
Thanks for all your answers. However I didn’t get it to work.
[cid:image001.png@01D1AC9A.71C211A0]
[cid:image002.png@01D1AC9A.71C211A0]
It doesn’t seem to pick it up. Otherwise I would expect it to be in the
Matching Entities.
When I replace the entity match to * it does get pickup in the alert,
but then the alert is useless for me:
[cid:image003.png@01D1AC9A.71C211A0]
But from the earlier sent attachment you see that Storage_type
hrStorageFixedDisk is being returned.
If someone can shine a light, much appreciated.
KR,
Epco
From: observium <observium-bounces@observium.org> on behalf of Adam
Armstrong <adama@memetic.org>
Reply-To: Observium Network Observation System
<observium@observium.org>
Date: Thursday 12 May 2016 at 20:31
To: Observium Network Observation System <observium@observium.org>
Subject: Re: [Observium] Disk size alert Windows
Well, I did write it :D
Match does a str_match() style comparison. Easier, faster and
sufficient in most instances.
Adam.
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On 12 May 2016, at 19:07, "Pål Rydningen"
<paal.rydningen@gmail.com<mailto:paal.rydningen@gmail.com>> wrote:
That changes everything Adam! I was not aware that "regex" could be a
test-keyword...
You got access to the source-code or something? ;)
Seriously tho - this did spur me into looking twice at things and a
plain "storage_descr match C*" did the trick.
On Thu, May 12, 2016 at 7:50 PM, Adam Armstrong
<adama@memetic.org<mailto:adama@memetic.org>> wrote:
You can use regular expressions.
storage_descr regex /^c/ or something? :D
adam.
On 12/05/2016 18:41:57, Pål Rydningen
<paal.rydningen@gmail.com<mailto:paal.rydningen@gmail.com>> wrote:
CE scrub here; Yes it does - and this checker is a partial success to
me:
Error! Filename not specified.
The only thing I still haven't figured out is how to match particular
drive-letters.
When its listed as "C:\ Label: Serial Number 58edd0c8" - Im fumbling
trying to find a way to match the beginning of the string and look for
"C:"
I presume there is some magic involved with the "match" keyword and how
to use it with a regex?
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