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NAME

       combostatus - Xymon combination test tool

SYNOPSIS

       combostatus --help
       combostatus --version
       combostatus [--debug] [--quiet]

DESCRIPTION

       combostatus  is  a  Xymon extension script that runs on the Xymon server.  It combines the
       results of one or more of the normal Xymon test results into a combined test result, using
       standard arithmetic og logical operators.

       The  resulting  tests  are sent to the Xymon display server as any normal test - so all of
       the standard Xymon functions (history, statistics etc.) are  available  for  the  combined
       tests.

       The  tool was born from the need to monitor systems with built-in redundancy and automatic
       failover - e.g. load-balanced web servers.  But other uses are possible.

OPTIONS

       --error-colors=COLOR[,COLOR]
              Specify which colors trigger an error status. By default only a "red" status counts
              as  an error color - all other colors, including yellow, will count as "green" when
              evaluating the combined status. COLOR  is  "red",  "yellow",  "blue",  "purple"  or
              "clear".

       --quiet
              Normally,  the  test  status  sent  by  combostatus  includes information about the
              underlying test results used to determine the current value of the  combined  test.
              "--quiet" eliminates this information from the test status page.

       --debug
              Provide debugging output for use in troubleshooting problems with combostatus.

       --no-update
              Don't  send  any  status messages - instead, the result of the combotests is simply
              dumped to stdout. Useful for debugging.

FILES

       $XYMONHOME/etc/combo.cfg
              Configuration file for combostatus, where the combined tests are defined

       $XYMONHOME/etc/tasks.cfg
              Configuration file controlling when combostatus is run.

SEE ALSO

       combo.cfg(5), hosts.cfg(5), xymonserver.cfg(5), tasks.cfg(5)