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JuergenF
Joined: 26 Jan 2003 Posts: 331 Location: Germany, North Rhine-Westphalia
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Posted: Sat Dec 22, 2012 3:03 am Post subject: %Reply_Integer% is one step behind in "Use warning stat |
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Hi all,
I use %Reply_Integer% in the "Use warning status if" expression
(%Reply_Integer% > 500)
It's a HTTP test.
The status-switch to warning occurs in the test following the one that is slower than 500 ms. So it looks to me that %Reply_Integer% refers to the "last test result" instead of the "current test result" .
2012-12-22 05:30:46 Host is alive 9125 ms
2012-12-22 05:33:47 Warning 141 ms
2012-12-22 05:36:50 Host is alive 140 ms
2012-12-22 08:17:17 Host is alive 328 ms
2012-12-22 08:20:26 Host is alive 4844 ms
2012-12-22 08:23:29 Warning 281 ms
2012-12-22 08:26:31 Host is alive 344 ms
Can you please check that.
HM 9.30
Thanks
Juergen |
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JuergenF
Joined: 26 Jan 2003 Posts: 331 Location: Germany, North Rhine-Westphalia
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Posted: Sat Dec 22, 2012 3:40 am Post subject: |
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Sorry
The following variables may be used in the expressions that define Normal and Warning statuses (see Optional status processing section of the manual).
%SuggestedReply_Integer% |
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KS-Soft
Joined: 03 Apr 2002 Posts: 12806 Location: USA
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Posted: Sat Dec 22, 2012 3:40 pm Post subject: |
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Yes, this is correct behavior.
Quote from the manual
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IMPORTANT note: HostMonitor checks logical expressions after test check is done and "reverse alert" option is processed.
I.e.
- HostMonitor performs the test;
- processes "Reverse alert" option;
- sets "suggested" macro variables (%SuggestedStatus%, %SuggestedSimpleStatus%, %SuggestedReply%, %SuggestedRecurrences% and %FailureIteration%) without touching regular counters (%Status%, %Reply%, %Recurrences%, etc);
- then HostMonitor checks "Warning" and "Normal" expressions, processes "Tune up Reply" option and finally modifies current test status and statistisc counters (Status, Reply, Alive%, Passed tests, Failed tests, etc).
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Alex |
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