You can edit the above check to "status_event equals alert" There är 3 levels for status: ok, varning, alert It will now match only alerts instead of everything that is not ok /Markus
Den fre 18 jan. 2019 17:13 skrev Benjamin Moore buldamoosh@gmail.com:
Worked flawlessly... In fact too well, now it is catching some entities I don't care about like switch stack redundancy where no redundant switch exists... [image: image.png] Is there a way I can exclude entities from alerts as they pop up and I don't care about them? Sorry if all of this is basic stuff I should know.
On Fri, Jan 18, 2019 at 8:16 AM Markus Klock via observium < observium@observium.org> wrote:
Yeah you can make an alert for status check for this. [image: image.png] Just make an alert of type Status and check for "status_event notequals ok"
Den fre 18 jan. 2019 kl 15:05 skrev Benjamin Moore via observium < observium@observium.org>:
[image: image.png] Here is what I see from the server. Note the inoperable/failed disk states on drive 11.
On Thu, Jan 17, 2019 at 12:53 PM Adam Armstrong via observium < observium@observium.org> wrote:
What data does the device provide that you could alert on? Do they have status indicators that we collect?
adam.
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