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Alerting granularity
From: |
Randy Ramsdell |
Subject: |
Alerting granularity |
Date: |
Thu, 12 Aug 2010 11:02:55 -0400 |
User-agent: |
Thunderbird 2.0.0.24 (X11/20100228) |
Hi,
I have been trying to configure alerting for our 24/7 oncall person. One
issue I do not seem to stop is the initial alert. Monit alerts as soon
as the service fails which I do not want. I only want monit to alert if
the service fails for a specific time. We use an exec if failed but need
to know when the exec is unable to restart the service for a specified
time period.
I have tried almost every form of alerting but can't solve the "not"
alert on initial fail.
Is is possible to alert the way we need?
Example: This host runs the same service but on diff ports then we rotor
with load balancer.
check host blah blah
alert address@hidden
if failed host localhost port 81 send "POST / HTTP/1.15 blah blah"
expect "ZP4" then exec "$RUNSCRIPT"
if failed host localhost port 82 send "POST / HTTP/1.15 blah blah"
expect "ZP4" then exec "$RUNSCRIPT"
if failed host localhost port 83 send "POST / HTTP/1.15 blah blah"
expect "ZP4" then exec "$RUNSCRIPT"
if failed host localhost port 84 send "POST / HTTP/1.15 blah blah"
expect "ZP4" then exec "$RUNSCRIPT"
- Alerting granularity,
Randy Ramsdell <=