On 18/04/2016 18:57:11, Tom Laermans <tom.laermans@powersource.cx> wrote:
The current version of Observium doesn't have a 'toner' entity type.adam.On 18/04/2016 18:51:05, Attila Nagy <tylla_at_memetic.org@tylla.hu> wrote:
Well, I hope this would do as proof. :)
I changed the rule, done a Rebuild and done a poll on the specific printer (the second one in the list which has it's details listed, you can see it says checked 7 seconds ago).
Am I OK in believing that this should be enough?
What else info should I provide?
Thanks.
Tylla
On 2016-04-18 19:33, Adam Armstrong wrote:
At this point you need to prove that you did it, and that it had no effect.
adam.On 18/04/2016 18:32:12, Attila Nagy <tylla_at_memetic.org@tylla.hu> wrote:
Thanks for the advice.
Sadly no, it doesn't change it's status.
Other thoughts?
Regards,
Tylla
On 2016-04-18 19:01, Tom Laermans wrote:
Remove the % from the condition. That should work then.
Tom
On Apr 18, 2016 6:58 PM, Attila Nagy <tylla_at_memetic.org@tylla.hu> wrote:
Hi All!
I'm fairly new with the alerts, so don't hit me too hard. :)
I'm trying to create an alert checker for some printers, it should send an alert when the toner level is below 5%.
The associations seem OK, at least my Device Match rule "type equals printer
" (with an "*" entity match) yields all the printers in Observium.
But the condition rule seems suspect to me.
Based on the documentation and the examples I wrote:
"supply_value lt 5%"
but it shows everything OK on all printers, despite of having at least 3 printers with 1% toner cartridge.
Could you help me, what am I doing wrong, or what's missing?
Btw: I'm using the latest CE version. Should I include some more information?
Regards,
Tylla
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