Hello Zabbixsers! :-)
I'm writing out a trigger override for the "Windows services discovery" LLD, in order to avoid to be flooded of alerts regarding useless services that are not in running state.
Note that in past I already wrote a somehow identical override using the port name of the switches, in order to avoid to trigger down events on clients ports, and it works perfectly!
Now, the problem is that the trigger override that I'm writing for the windows services, seems to not work...
The question is: in order to speed up the debugging process, is there any way to test my override (let me say, syntax and so on..) without the need to put it in production and simulate the trigger bringing down a service?
Thanx a lot in advance to everybody!
Have a nice day!
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Metalgalle
I'm writing out a trigger override for the "Windows services discovery" LLD, in order to avoid to be flooded of alerts regarding useless services that are not in running state.
Note that in past I already wrote a somehow identical override using the port name of the switches, in order to avoid to trigger down events on clients ports, and it works perfectly!
Now, the problem is that the trigger override that I'm writing for the windows services, seems to not work...
The question is: in order to speed up the debugging process, is there any way to test my override (let me say, syntax and so on..) without the need to put it in production and simulate the trigger bringing down a service?
Thanx a lot in advance to everybody!
Have a nice day!
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Metalgalle