On Mon, Oct 02, 2006 at 11:15:37AM +0200, Dijk, Sebastian van wrote:
> Then i created a condition group : 
>  
> ID Description  Interface Type  Event Type Alarm State Event Text
> Threshold % (for Reports)
> 10003 Sebas Cisco Firewall Physical Interfaces SLA  alert  Cisco
> Firewall 100
>  
> and i added the 2 definitions :
> ID Description  Show Info Condition    Show Expression  Show Unit
You need to add the definitions to the SLA group, this is the titles
of SLA conditions. The SLAs - SLA condition table looks like:
 ID       SLA             Position                Condition   Show      

> I've added the SLA to the host configuration : 
You mean the interface configuration. You have SLAs on interfaces not
hosts.

> But now when my bandwith exceeds the 50 % utilization i get no alert
Run it manually, to see what is going on.
See http://www.jffnms.org/docs/errors.html#id1 for details on how to
run the rrd_analyser manually.

> What am i doing wrong ?
At a guess you didn't match the RRDTool Interface types correctly, or
bandwidth is not defined.

> And where can i find the usable parameters to be used in the expression
Hmm, its not well defined. At a first start use any of the RRDTool
variables for that interface type.

 - Craig

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