[Xymon] When Xymon is offline

Root, Paul T Paul.Root at CenturyLink.com
Wed Jun 11 22:35:55 CEST 2014


I can think of a couple ways:

1) You could have it monitor several things out on the internet and then combine them to a combo test, and if all of those are down, assume your link is down.

2) I wrote a custom script, that looks at all my machines grouped by location (the first 3 letters of the machine name is location). If the script sees more than x% (don't remember) what that is, down, it assumes it's the network link to the site, and suppresses paging.

Paul.

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We have a xymon server hosted on a local (dev office) server so that we 
can monitor our servers "from outside" - as customers would see things. 
Generally, it works great. However, the office connection, being a 
business class cable Internet, does experience some downtime, and when 
it comes back online, my phone is deluged with messages about the sky 
falling and all our services being down.

Is there a way for xymon to detect that it's off line and not send 
hundreds of alerts? Ideal would be to have 3 or more xymon server 
instances in a distributed wan cluster, and only generate alerts when a 
quorum of >50% has been achieved. Is this possible?

Thanks,

Ben
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