Hello, Am Montag, 15. Mai 2017, 22:06:13 CEST schrieb Mikhail Kasimov:
I'm talking about that RSS-chanel sends its messages in case, when one and/or couple of services are down, but not in case, when these services are up again. Will be nice to have RSS-messages, also when broken services become normal back.
It looks like the status.opensuse.org RSS feed doesn't deliver what you expect ;-) The problem is that the RSS feed includes only incidents, but not updates to those incidents - and the "fixed" info of course was an update to the incident. (Also, the RSS feed won't give you any information if a component status gets changed without creating an incident.) I agree that it would make sense to deliver the incident updates in the RSS feed, so your feature request is perfectly valid. As a workaround, we could create a new incident instead of adding a "fixed now" update to the existing one, but this doesn't feel right. I checked the Cachet documentation and the web interface and didn't see any option to include incident updates in the RSS feed. @Lars: Did I overlook something? If not, I'll open a feature request at https://github.com/CachetHQ/Cachet/issues/ In the meantime, I can recommend to subscribe to the mail notifications. You'll get notified about _all_ updates ;-) Regards, Christian Boltz --
Ich hätte auch nie geglaubt, das es 10 Minuten dauern kann, bis jemand ohne Fehler einmal ein lspci -v fehlerfrei eingegeben hat. Hast Du auch erwähnt, daß man anschließend die RETURN-Taste drücken muß? [> Torsten Hallmann und Bernd Brodesser in suse-linux]
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