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Re: DM Numeric custom script monitor: msg#00588

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Subject: Re: DM Numeric custom script monitor

It's like a string monitor, but with a number. In both cases, the exit
code must be 0, but it will read the first line of _output_ to be
checked against your thresholds.

On Wed, 2004-04-28 at 17:07, Brian Kraftchick wrote:
> FW 3.7.1 on Win2K
>
> I have a question that I'm assuming is only a question to me because I
> don't quite understand something, so hopefully any answers will clear
> this up. What is the purpose of a numeric custom script monitor's
> response level parameters being selectable (meaning you can enter any
> numbered value as the threshold), if any script that is run and
> returns anything other than a 0 produces an E.Exec and ultimately a
> monitor failure. In other words....when setting up the monitor and
> editing the response levels, why even be allowed to key in different
> numbers when it appears that numeric custom script monitors only work
> completely when the script exits with a 0...exiting with anything else
> causes the E.Exec response.
>
> Thanks in advance for any insight !
>
> Brian Kraftchick
> Network Administrator
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>
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