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From: | Martin Pala |
Subject: | Re: no email on resource limit passed |
Date: | Wed, 15 Nov 2006 23:49:47 +0100 |
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Andreas Meyer wrote:
Martin Pala schrieb:inherited recipient). You can register just subset of events if you want to as described in monit manual thus omitting the 'resource' type will fix the issue (it will be handled by the exec action).But it would be nice to define a global alert for all events and disable some checks with a "set alert to none". It this to heavy to implement or not in the basic concept from monit? beat regards andy
This should should be quite easy to implement - we can add the 'none' option to disable the alerts in such setups.
Even configuration workaround is possible already with monit:When the global alert is set, the service may override the setup localy. When you want to it for some particular service, you can just choose some event which won't occure or occures rarely, for example:
--8<-- set alert address@hidden check host ... alert address@hidden on {timeout} --8<--In the case of the check host the address@hidden will receive the alert just on monitoring timeout (privided the timeout statement is used to disable monitoring on excesive service failures/recovery attempts). Other services will inherite the global address@hidden setting which allows all alerts to be delivered.
Martin
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