I´m all ears if someone can find a solution for my question on how to get more information in the report email. 😉

 

Best regards

 

Risto

 

From: observium <observium-bounces@observium.org> On Behalf Of Adam Armstrong via observium
Sent: teisipäev, 28. juuli 2020 16:18
To: 'Observium' <observium@observium.org>
Cc: Adam Armstrong <adama@observium.org>
Subject: Re: [Observium] Changing Observium alert message contents

 

You can’t add any additional information by editing the template file, because the template can only access the information that’s passed to it.

 

You’re trying to do this the wrong way,  you’re trying to get people to tell you how to do something that won’t fix your problem, rather than asking people how to solve your initial problem.

 

This is the fastest way to not get your problem solved.

 

Adam.

 

From: observium <observium-bounces@observium.org> On Behalf Of Risto Jürisson via observium
Sent: 28 July 2020 09:08
To: Observium <observium@observium.org>
Cc: Risto Jürisson <risto@blueit.ee>
Subject: Re: [Observium] Changing Observium alert message contents

 

Hi, any other feedback on the location of the email template file or adding more information to the automated report that arrives to mailbox?

 

Risto

 

 

From: observium <observium-bounces@observium.org> On Behalf Of Risto Jürisson via observium
Sent: esmaspäev, 20. juuli 2020 10:20
To: observium@observium.org
Cc: Risto Jürisson <risto@blueit.ee>
Subject: Re: [Observium] Changing Observium alert message contents

 

I would like to have more information in my email alert messages. - Adding the names to DNS or hosts file does not currently give enough information.

I was hoping that someone here already knows where this template file is located 😊 (and I would back that file up before modifying it 😉).

 

Best regards

 

Risto

 

 

Date: Fri, 17 Jul 2020 22:03:41 +0200

From: Tom Laermans <tom.laermans@powersource.cx>

To: observium@observium.org

Subject: Re: [Observium] ***SPAM*** Re: Changing Observium alert message contents

 

I would personally just add host names into DNS but we've had this discussion for 10 years now :D

 

If you can't find the template you'd better not change it as you may have issues resolving conflicts upon upgrades...

 

Tom

 

On 7/17/2020 7:34 PM, adama--- via observium wrote:

> 

> Why do you think manually setting the (almost entirely unused)

> description field is less work than adding hostnames to /etc/hosts?

> 

> Adam.

> 

> *From:*observium <observium-bounces@observium.org> *On Behalf Of

> *Risto Jürisson via observium

> *Sent:* 17 July 2020 14:44

> *To:* observium@observium.org

> *Cc:* Risto Jürisson <risto@blueit.ee>

> *Subject:* Re: [Observium] Changing Observium alert message contents

> 

> Hi

> 

> Your solution does work for changing the name from IP address to

> hostname. (In the picture below I removed the device from web

> interface and readded it so the history got deleted.)

> 

> What I can see is that the Device name is now in 3 places where

> previously the IP address was: Email Title, Entity and Device.

> 

> As we also have very many network devices that we want to monitor then

> we think that adding all those IP addresses with hostnames manually to

> the DNS (or hosts file) is not very practical, especially if we need

> to to it also with future devices.

> 

> Maybe there still is a possibility that we can change the email

> contents with some other fields: adding Description, Location or

> something like that?

> 

> Someone maybe knows where this template config file is located?

> 

> Best regards

> 

> Risto

> 

> Date: Thu, 16 Jul 2020 15:28:00 +0200

> 

> From: Markus Klock <markus@best-practice.se

> <mailto:markus@best-practice.se>>

> 

> To: Observium <observium@observium.org

> <mailto:observium@observium.org>>

> 

> Subject: Re: [Observium] Changing Observium alert message contents

> 

> Message-ID:

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>                

> <CAF6uZmLm4R+RAb6UhazZPztF4jgXjOx=6dft_y5M193k_NzFBw@mail.gmail.com

> <mailto:CAF6uZmLm4R+RAb6UhazZPztF4jgXjOx=6dft_y5M193k_NzFBw@mail.gmail

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> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8"

> 

> Hi,

> 

> the best way is to monitor the device via its hostname instead of IP.

> 

> Login to the Observium server CLI and use the script

> "rename_device.php <old_name> <new_name>" where the old name is the

> device IP and the new name is the hostname.

> 

> This will rename the device in Observium to its real hostname and the

> poller will just resolve its dns name to find the IP to poll.

> 

> All the historic data for the device will remain.

> 

> /Markus

> 

> Den tors 16 juli 2020 kl 14:01 skrev Risto Jürisson via observium <

> 

> observium@observium.org <mailto:observium@observium.org>>:

> 

> > Hi

> 

> >

> 

> >

> 

> >

> 

> > This is my first message to this list. I also wrote to the IRC on

> 

> > different days, but the web-based IRC client is not really good as

> 

> > information goes missing after disconnecting and relogging.

> 

> >

> 

> >

> 

> >

> 

> > We have Observium running on Ubuntu 16.04 and are monitoring

> > different

> 

> > Windows servers and also some network devices. Below there is a pic

> > of

> 

> > an alert for a Mikrotik wifi device that has gone down. We added the

> 

> > device to Observium via IP and therefore we also see the Device name

> 

> > with the IP address. Sadly we do not remember all the devices via

> 

> > their IP, but rather their hostname or description.

> 

> >

> 

> > I have set human-friendly names on the observium web interface to

> 

> > device „System name“ value and also under „General Device Settings“

> > to

> 

> > „Description“ value. – *Is there a possibility to add those fields

> > to

> 

> > the email report and where should I do this?*

> 

> >

> 

> > From IRC channel I got an answer that the email template can be

> 

> > changed for the Observium Pro version but I do not know where to

> > find

> 

> > this config file. This can not be done in the web interface as I understand.

> 

> >

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> >

> 

> >

> 

> >

> 

> >

> 

> > (I also have questions on how to monitor services on Windows Server

> 

> > but I think that is via SNMP and specific OID/MIB´s. So I will look

> 

> > into that myself first.)

> 

> >

> 

> >

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> >

> 

> >

> 

> >

> 

> > Best regards

> 

> >

> 

> >

> 

> >

> 

> > Risto