Ignoring a particular alarm (on purpose)?
jeff vier
boinger at tradingtechnologies.com
Thu Feb 17 17:43:38 CET 2005
On Thu, 2005-02-17 at 10:10 -0600, Marc Powell wrote:
> > Any idea? (regex filter that can be passed arbitrary values via GET
> > variables? *fingers crossed*)
> I don't know anything about your process for dealing with alerts but our
> helpdesk acknowledges alerts as tickets are created and their view only
> shows un-acknowledged problems --
Ah, good call.
Yes, they are acknowledged.
> http://your.nagios.host/cgi/status.cgi?host=all&type=detail&servicestatu
> stypes=32&hoststatustypes=3&serviceprops=42
>
> Using this method, they only see new problems, not ones that are already
> being worked. Maybe that option will work for you. There is no regex
> filter either built in or as an addon that I am aware of.
No, that's perfect
Is there a guide to the various servicestatustypes and serviceprops and
such that can be passed? (google was no help, and the code is...less
than user friendly in this case).
Given no other resource, of course I can wade through the code and make
my own table of options, but I'd rather not re-invent any wheels
today :)
Thanks very much.
--jeff
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