[hobbit] DURATION rules for specific host alerts
Daniel Bourque
dbourque at weatherdata.com
Fri Jun 22 17:12:32 CEST 2007
Why would you not want the status to change ? Such a history log is
great for troubleshooting.
if you don't want to be notified about it, just use this in the
hobbit-alerts.cfg
Page=x
IGNORE HOST=foo SERVICE=cpu COLOR=red DURATION<5m
if you don't want it to change the status color on the parent pages ,
then use NOPROPYELLOW:cpu in the bb-hosts file.
if you REALLY don't want it to change status, increase the LOAD numbers
in the hobbit-clients.cfg file.
-Dan
Gary Baluha wrote:
> Is there a [non-messy] way to set a DURATION rule for a specific host
> alert? Basically, what I'm thinking of is something like this:
>
> In hobbit-clients.cfg
> HOST=myhost
> LOAD 20 30 DURATION>5m
>
> The effect being, the status of the "myhost" cpu alert will only
> change to yellow/red if the load is above the appropriate threshold
> for more than 5 minutes.
>
> There are a few hosts that occasionally will spike above the cpu load
> thresholds, but only for a few minutes (usually around 5 min at most),
> and then recover on its own. However, I don't want to raise the
> thresholds, because a sustained load (more than 10 minutes) at this
> level _is_ actually a critical event. It's just not critical if it is
> just a momentary spike.
>
> My specific example is with cpu load, but it could be for other things
> too, such as process counts, memory, or even in some situations, disk
> space.
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