More sophistic notification
Stephan Janosch
stephan.janosch at interface-business.de
Fri Jan 7 16:26:10 CET 2005
Jevos, Peter wrote:
>
> Hello
> I've one question. Is Nagios capable to give more sophisticated
> notifications ? What I mean ?
> Let's example. I'm monitoring on one machine few values ( cpu, memory
> , proccesses etc) There are plugins in Nagios which can monitor these
> values and send notifications if values are out of normal (warning,
> critical state). But I'd like to get only one notification if group of
> measure values are in critical state. To my example, one group of my
> measures values on one machine are: CPUload, MEM, Proccesses. So I'd
> like to get notification when all of these values are in critical state,
> not only two. The first purpose of this is that 2 values on one machine
> in critical state doesn't' have to be problem, but 4 or five is problem.
> The second purpose is to avoid to get false alarms cause CPU in critical
> state could be a normal in some environment and when you'll get hundreds
> notifications per day you will probably ignore it.
>
> So is this possible to define some group of alarms and on the basis of
> theme to send notification that host is in critical state cause all of
> measure values are in critical state?
>
> Thanx a lot for an answers and ideas
> peter
>
Hi Peter!
Perhaps check_cluster2 is a solution for your problem. Otherwise you
could wrap some plugins and build so a "cluster wrapper" plugin on
yourself.
These were only ideas, I don't need something like this, yet.
Stephan
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