[ZBX-15124] Trigger overview behavior when using the built-in templates Created: 2018 Nov 02 Updated: 2024 Apr 10 Resolved: 2018 Dec 13 |
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Status: | Closed |
Project: | ZABBIX BUGS AND ISSUES |
Component/s: | Frontend (F) |
Affects Version/s: | 4.0.1 |
Fix Version/s: | 4.0.3rc1, 4.2.0alpha2, 4.2 (plan) |
Type: | Problem report | Priority: | Trivial |
Reporter: | Arturs Lontons | Assignee: | Vasily Goncharenko (Inactive) |
Resolution: | Fixed | Votes: | 1 |
Labels: | None | ||
Remaining Estimate: | Not Specified | ||
Time Spent: | Not Specified | ||
Original Estimate: | Not Specified |
Attachments: | 2-undefined-index.png Screenshot from 2018-11-02 14-54-53.png Screenshot from 2018-11-02 15-18-05.png | ||||||||||||||||
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Team: | Team D | ||||||||||||||||
Sprint: | Sprint 46, Nov 2018, Sprint 47, Dec 2018 | ||||||||||||||||
Story Points: | 0.5 |
Description |
I'm experiencing inconsistent behavior with trigger overview whenever I'm using the built-in host templates.
One of examples: 1 Windows 10 host, with a proc.num[notepad.exe] item and a {Windows:proc.num[notepad.exe].last()}=0 trigger expression. this works fine and is being displayed on the trigger overview page as described.
Now, if I add one of the built-in templates, for example - "Template Module ICMP Ping" the trigger overview is starting to behave erratically.
In the given example, whenever I close the notepad process, only "notepad process" trigger is being displayed in the trigger overview. (screenshot) However, when I open the notepad process on the host and the problem is resolved, I'm seeing the "notepad process" trigger and the ICMP ping related triggers from the template - which, from my understanding, should be the intended behavior (see screenshot). I'm experiencing similar behavior when using other templates (ex. Template OS Windows)
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Comments |
Comment by Vasily Goncharenko (Inactive) [ 2018 Nov 16 ] |
Fixed in development branch svn://svn.zabbix.com/branches/dev/ZBX-15124 |
Comment by richlv [ 2018 Nov 26 ] |
What was the cause here? |
Comment by Vasily Goncharenko (Inactive) [ 2018 Dec 03 ] |
Fixed in:
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