Wish: Test statuses should not affect folder color

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Kapz
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Wish: Test statuses should not affect folder color

Post by Kapz »

Hi !

Running HM 6.52 on Windows 2003 Server.

The new feature "Test statuses should not affect tray icon color" is a really nice addition.

Would it be possible for you to add an option called "Test statuses should not affect folder color" as well ?

Thanks !

Kasper
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Post by KS-Soft »

Ok, Low priority

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Alex
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Post by Kapz »

- gotcha, thanks ! :)

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Post by Kapz »

Hi Alex !

We're about to implement some tests for a customer that we cannot take any actions on in case of failures - we only send an SMS to the customer.

For the same reason it would be nice if parent folders doesn't turn red in HM in case some of these tests fail.

Do you have an idea of when a feature like the one I wish listed above could be implemented - if at all ?

Thanks in advance !

Kasper
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Post by greyhat64 »

Kapz,
Couldn't you use the "Use 'Warning' status if" and use an appropriate expression to accomplish what you're looking for? :roll: I haven't tried this myself, but I think I'm right in saying that this way it wouldn't show up as red. You could then decide if you want to use a custom color scheme to make Warning and OK both the same color, or a different shade of the same color. (I wouldn't, but you could)
Folder color: HostMonitor draws folder using color specified for Warning items when folder does not contain any unacknowledged (new) "bad" test but contains some unacknowledged (new) Warning item(s). In other words: "bad" items have top priority, while "warning" items have higher priority than "unknown" items.
You then use the "Treat Warning Status as Bad" to trigger the SMS message.

BTW - From one user to another, thanks for all the good posts. :D I always take note if I see a post from you - it's either something I'm experiencing or will experience as I become more familiar with the product and refine my methodology.
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Post by KS-Soft »

Probably Greyhat64 is right and custom Warning or Normal status is good workaround?

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Post by Kapz »

@Greyhat64:

First of all thanks for the kind words (blushing) :wink: - I'm happy if some of my sometimes strange utilizations of HM can be of use to others as well !
In general help/suggetions/ideas from users in the real world in real situations is priceless - although I'll have to add that the manual in HM is one of the most comprehensive I've worked with (a little praise to Alex as well :P )

On the topic, yes by using your suggestions it might very well be possible to achieve what I want so I'll give it a try (we actually already use the same colors for 'Warning' as for 'Normal' as you mentioned).
I simply hadn't thought of this workaround (wonder if 'Warning' status was even around in HM 6.52 which was hot when I first asked for the color-thing ? :wink: )

@Alex:

However, as you put it yourself it remains a workaround and I still hope that some day (night ?) you'll find the time to add a folder option like 'Test statuses should not affect the folder color'.

Thanks for both of your replies !

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Post by KS-Soft »

You are welcome :)
However, as you put it yourself it remains a workaround and I still hope that some day (night ?) you'll find the time to add a folder option like 'Test statuses should not affect the folder color'.
Yes, this task still in the list.

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Alex
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