create multiple associations.
Create it for one, then go back into the checker and hit "add", and y ou can add another association that's separate from the original, but is under the same alert.

On Wed, Sep 16, 2015 at 9:22 AM Andrew Plas <andrewp.plas@gmail.com> wrote:
What is the correct syntax for the device association?

I tired the following in the device association (and rebuilt the alert checker) and they're not matching on any devices.  
"hardware" is a proper attribute per http://www.observium.org/docs/attribs_metrics/, so how do I leverage OR to select multiple device types? 

I also tried "match" instead of "equals" in the statement.


hardware equals C881-K9
hardware equals CISCO881-SEC-K9

hardware equals C881-K9 or hardware equals CISCO881-SEC-K9

hardware equals C881-K9 or CISCO881-SEC-K9


On Tue, Sep 15, 2015 at 5:40 PM, Nick Schmalenberger <nick@schmalenberger.us> wrote:
On Tue, Sep 15, 2015 at 04:34:37PM -0500, Andrew Plas wrote:
> The ability to do the device match on a custom field seems like it would be
> suitable.
> Barring that, are there any examples of using multiple strings in the alert
> checker's device match?  Is an array even possible with the match
> criteria?  Or can I simply specify several "hardware" attributes in the
> match of one alert checker?
> I have about a dozen different models of Cisco routers, mostly 1921's and
> 2921's, so it would be rather messy to create an alert checker for each
> type of device.
>
> Thanks!
> Andrew
>
Its a fairly clean way, to put multiple associations in the alert
checker (thats how to do OR).
-Nick
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