[Xymon] sepparated disk alerts
Asif Iqbal
vadud3 at gmail.com
Tue Feb 19 05:02:53 CET 2013
On Fri, Feb 15, 2013 at 3:14 PM, Aiquen <aiqueneldar at gmail.com> wrote:
> Greetings
>
> I don't know if this is the correct forum for this question or more
> like it, new feature request. How ever I'm gonna post here and hope
> someone will point me right if this is the wrong place.
>
> For the issue at hand. At my company we use Xymon to monitor thousands
> of servers. And sometimes disks gets filled and thus generates an
> alert. Sometimes this won't get looked into for a couple of days since
> our clients have specified that they want to remove data themselves
> (and not buy more storage). And as several servers have 3 - 8 disk
> and/or partitions we sometimes have trouble monitoring the other disks
> since one is already sending an alert.
>
> Example:
> Server1 has 3 monitored partitions of a disk:
> /
> /srv/important/data
> /srv/database
>
> with the same limits on all three: 80% -> yellow alert; 90% -> red alert
> Then if /srv/important/data reaches 82% the client wants us to notify
> them and they will free up space. This normaly takes around 3 - 5
> working days. But they also wants us to monitor /srv/database. And say
> that 1 day after /srv/important/data gets filled, /srv/database
> reaches 84%. That will not trigger a new alert in the non-green status
> view which is what we monitor.
>
> The question/request is then as this: Is there a way to get the client
> to report each disk/partition as a separate alert, so we can disable
> the alert for one disk while receiving alerts for the other
> disks/partions. To use the example I want to be able to temporarily
> set /srv/important/data in disabled mode while still getting alerts
> from /srv/database
analysis.cfg
HOST=myhost
DISK /srv/database GROUP=A
DISK /srv/important/data GROUP=B
alerts.cfg
GROUP=A COLOR=red
MAIL groupA
GROUP=B COLOR=red
MAIL groupB
This might be start.
>
> I know this could be solved by writing my own script for the client,
> but that was disapproved of from management as they want as few custom
> scripts to maintain as possible (we already have dozens of custom
> scripts).
>
> All help and feedback is appreciated, thanks.
>
> Kind regards
> Calle Lejdbrandt
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