Hi,
Storage isn't a sensor, but it would work for things that are sensors :)
adam.
On 2014-02-24 19:38, Johnathon Voegeli wrote:
I understand. With that being said would the same thing work if I wanted to do a "sensor_class equals storage" and then a metric of ³sensor_value gt 90² or am I missing something?
On 2/24/14, 2:26 PM, "Adam Armstrong" adama@memetic.org wrote:
http://alpha.memetic.org/~adama/snaps/mzo1xts6z5.png
:)
It's perhaps a little confusing that "sensor" is an entity rather than "temperature", but that's just a reflection of the fact that all sensors are stored the same way internally.
You could make an alert without specifying temperature, and it would just work for all sensors. It'd probably not work for 'state' sensors though, so you'd probably have to exclude those.
@sensor_limit refers to the threshold you can see/set on the sensor pages. It's autopopulated by Observium with 'sensible' values, and allows you to globally monitor * with a single checker.
adam.
On 2014-02-24 12:59, Johnathon Voegeli wrote: I am awful at using this new alerting system. Can someone give me a hint on how to setup a temperature alert? Just the basics and I'll work from there.
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