On Thu, Dec 15, 2005 at 12:28:40PM -0500, Alhagie Puye wrote:
> The default "SLA" that comes with the software seems to work but not the
> one I created.
> 
> What I'm trying achieve seems very simple but I can't get it working.
> I would like to get an email when say disk usage is over 30%.
SLA alarms that email are a multiple-step process.

First create the SLA conditions.
Next create the condition group, bind it to an event
Then create a trigger so when the event fires, you get an email.

Have you read
http://www.jffnms.org/docs/expanding.html#sec:slas

Do you get SLA events in your event viewer?

Assuming that the interface you are trying to fire a SLA alarm on is 42,
try
php rrd_analiser.php 42

See what it does.

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