sigh.

Well, I'm definitely getting the event coming out of the SLA breech now -
but still no email from the trigger.

I've gotta be missing something.

Listed below are the configurations of the SLA conditions, and the trigger.

I'd be happy if someone could point to it and say "Here, this is where
you're being stupid!"

===
SLA Individual Conditions Administration            Next        More    Less
Add      
 
ID  Description  Show Info  Condition  Show Expression  Show Unit  
10002  Melbourne Output Traffic Exces  MEL OUT > 10%  (<out> >
((<bandwidthout>*10)/100))  (<out>/1000)  kbps  
10001  Melbourne Input Traffic Excess  MEL IN > 10%  (<in> >
((<bandwidthin>*10)/100))  (<in>/1000)  kbps  
===

These seem to work, BTW.

===
SLAs - SLA Conditions Relation Administration                    More
Less    Add    (Filtered) View All  
 
ID  SLA  Position  Condition  Show  
10002  Melbourne Link  1  Melbourne Output Traffic Exces    
10001  Melbourne Link  2  Melbourne Input Traffic Excess    
10005  Melbourne Link  3  OR    
===

Similarly, this seems to work - the rrd_analizer script gives this output

===
I36 :
============================================================================
==============
I36 : Start: 2004-06-25 12:15:00        Stop: 2004-06-25 12:45:00
Measures: 6
I36 : input(517) output(1062) inputerrors(0) outputerrors(0) rtt(0)
packetloss(0) inpackets(1)
I36 :
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
--------------
I36 : sla : Cond0: (8496 > ((512000*10)/100))             = 0  -FALSE- MEL
OUT > 10%: 8.5 kbps
I36 : sla : Cond1: (4136 > ((512000*10)/100))             = 0  -FALSE- MEL
IN > 10%: 4.14 kbps
I36 : sla : Cond0= Eval 1 vs 0: 0 OR 0                    = 0
I36 : sla : Final Eval: False.
===

Which says to me it's successfully evaluating the condition, and deciding
it's false - which it is at the moment (By the way, I have caught it when
the link is being used and run this manually, and it has come back with a
final Eval: value of True).

Now the trigger configuration.

===
Triggers Rules Administration                    More    Less    Add
(Filtered) View All  
 
Action  ID  Position  Field  Operator  Value  Action  Action Parameters  if
Match     
9  10  If  Type  is  Equal to   SLA                     Continue
And  
10 11  If  Interface  is  Equal to   RK603-Client1 Network FE 0/45 Then
Send Mail  Subject: Melbourne Link Alert! Comment: Melbourne Link traffic
Excessi
 Continue  And  

===

{Sorry - those don't cut and paste very well}.

Can anyone see where I might be going wrong here? I don't think it's the SLA
configuration which is a problem - I think it's something I'm doing wrong in
the trigger, but I can't see what.

Thanks.

Darren Gibbs

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