Logging, with no alert?
Logging, with no alert?
We're using AHM to monitor event log login failiures - and as the machines are fairly busy web servers, we get dozens of alerts per day. I don't really want these results to vanish into the ether either though, so I was wondering about the possibility of turning off alerts for certain tests (i.e. they never report 'bad') but still logging the result?
There are some things that we need a log of that aren't necessarily 'alerts' - the login failures are a good example of this, we get dozens per day, but it's only a concern if it spikes on a certain day (or similar).
AHM reports an error at one failure, which leads to a whole lot of alerts that shouldn't be alerts.
But, we are also using AHM as a central place to log data - it's easiest for us to just build scripts or whatever that will get logged into the same database in the same format.
AHM reports an error at one failure, which leads to a whole lot of alerts that shouldn't be alerts.
But, we are also using AHM as a central place to log data - it's easiest for us to just build scripts or whatever that will get logged into the same database in the same format.
Thanks Alex, where can I find that?KS-Soft wrote:I think you may use "Exclude from reports" property of the test.
Another solution that may solve my problem is a method to only show something 'bad' on the dashboard if there are more then (say) 12 event log items in an hour (or something like that).
In the Test Properties dialog.Thanks Alex, where can I find that?
http://www.ks-soft.net/hostmon.eng/mfra ... htm#Dialog
Don't see how it can be implementedAnother solution that may solve my problem is a method to only show something 'bad' on the dashboard if there are more then (say) 12 event log items in an hour (or something like that).
Regards
Alex