Itemized List of Errors

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dan08
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Itemized List of Errors

Post by dan08 »

Hello,

I'm looking for a way to get an itemized list of errors to come up under HostMonitor's Event History from NT Event Log.

I'm running 7.20 on my server.

I created a test error, and when I refreshed, it showed the error on my list, when I created a few more, it only showed the first one, but didn't list any additional errors, and just comes up as okay.

I would be nice to see 4 errors listed in HostMonitor if there are 4 errors occuring in the NT Events Log (like showing errors from all Applications, for example).

Any advice or help will be greatly appreciated.

Thanks
KS-Soft
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Post by KS-Soft »

I don't see any problem here. Simply change test option: "Report about last bad/good event" -> "Report about all events"
Quote from the manual
Report about last "Bad"/"Good" event
With this option enabled HostMonitor will scan (starting from the end of the log) all new* events till first** "Bad" event. If new "Bad" event is detected, HostMonitor marks test as "Bad" and may perform specified alert actions (if necessary). This option is useful when you check for some specific event and you don't need many messages about the same recurring error.
**Note: here "first" means the most recent (last) "Bad" event as monitor scans the log from the end.

Report about all events
In opposite to previous mode, with this option enabled HostMonitor will inform you about each event that satisfies specified requirements (filters). This option is useful when you use one test item to check for different error events (e.g. you are checking for any event with "Failure Audit" type).
Note: you may need to use "Repeat: until status changes" option for associated alert actions.
Regards
Alex
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