Nagios notifications by voice call ?
Chris Samlof
chris.samlof at yahoo.com
Tue Oct 5 13:19:54 CEST 2010
Hi Bob,
I also use TeamTILT to relay my Nagios notifications.
It is very simple to install and to use ;) ! In addition it has an heartbeat
function, very nice...
Chris
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Asterisk does have a lot of possibilities (we use it as PBX) but wanted to keep
it out of the loop (to not affect our office oprations).
I started recently with a third party product found on Nagios Exchange -
(http://www.alarmtilt.com/nagios). It does generate phone calls using
text-to-speech (sometimes funny how server names are spoken out ;-) ), sms and
iphone push (I am using this mainly).
Hey, but if you have an Asterisk server/appliance, give it a try!
Cheers
Ama
Sorry for the short reply, it was sent from my mobile device.
On 4 oct. 2010, at 17:31, "Robert Wolfe" <robert.wolfe at robertwolfe.org> wrote:
> Or if you have access to PHP4AGI, then you could write one yourself. A
> coworker and I wrote a plugin using that and PHP to make regular
> callouts through the Asterisk server to see if it can indeed make
> outgoing calls.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Assaf Flatto [mailto:nagios at flatto.net]
> Sent: Monday, October 04, 2010 10:28 AM
> To: nagios-users at lists.sourceforge.net > Subject: Re: [Nagios-users] Nagios
>notifications by voice call ? > > If you have access to an Astertisk server
>there are plugins that will > send the alert to the asterisk and that will
>initiate a phone call. > > > > > On 04/10/10 12:45, Bob Sauvage wrote: >>
>Hello * , >> >> I want to relay my nagios notifications by voice call and by
>SMS. The >> night the call ringtone is more audible... >> I found many SMS
>providers but none to relay my notifications by voice >> call ! >> >> I have a
>limitation, I do not want to install a GSM modem or other >> things like that...
>>> >> Thanks in advance ! >> >> >
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