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Health rule not triggering

Tamir_hagai
Explorer

Hello

In order to create a F5 availability dashboard I installed the F5 extension which is working fine and shows data as expected.
I created a custom health rule for F5 extension. the extension works fine and I can see the data successfully in the "metric browser".
however after I created a health rule for a specific metric, the health rule doesnt work and is always grayed with "?" 

the metric Im trying to monitor is:

Application Infrastructure Performance|Root|Individual Nodes|node00-java-MA|Custom Metrics|F5 LAN|Pools|~Common~vipaaa_443|Members|~Common~172.16.10.10-443|Availability

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any idea ? please assist

thanks

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Nawaz_Ali_Moha1
Contributor

Hello Tamir,

In the Critical Condition of the Health Rule, use the relative path as "Custom Metrics|F5 LAN|Pools|~Common~vipaaa_443|Members|~Common~172.16.10.10-443|Availability" instead of using the below:
 Application Infrastructure Performance|Root|Individual Nodes|node00-java-MA|Custom Metrics|F5 LAN|Pools|~Common~vipaaa_443|Members|~Common~172.16.10.10-443|Availability

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