If you made a definition for it, it's new alerting. If you're not running a 2 year old install, it's new alerting. :DPost says "No email generated for the alert". Though that sounds odd...
What did the link in the email it sent you go to? (the edit link). You might be able to work out what happened from there.
adam.On 23/02/2015 03:42:03, John Brown <john@citylinkfiber.com> wrote:
Not sure what delineates between old alerting and new alerting
presently running
Observium 0.15.2.6286 (rolling)
no email generated for the alert.
On Sun, Feb 22, 2015 at 2:39 PM, Adam Armstrongwrote:
> If it was the /old/ alerting, who knows, that stuff is broken.
>
> If it's the /new/ alerting, there should be links in the email that'll give
> you a hint as to what it's talking about.
>
> It's vaguely possible that there might be a bug in the code that works out
> what entity should be used.
>
> adam.
>
> On 23/02/2015 03:30:57, John Brownwrote:
>
> 38 some minutes ago, observium reported that BGP neigh 32.1.24.24 was
> down on our LAX router.
> yet this IP has never been configured on this router as anything, let
> alone a BGP neigh
>
> A quick grep of rancid history for this router never shows this address.
>
> Stumped.....
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