It's just displayed a generic ping device graph because there isn't one defined for load average in the definitions at the moment.Adam.Sent from BlueMailOn 21 Aug 2018, at 16:07, RDH <remco.de.h@gmail.com target=_blank>remco.de.h@gmail.com > wrote:Hi Adam,Ok that is clear to me.So i add an rule device_la > 10 for testing propose and receive the alert:But the Load Averages graph is not add ad you can see but ping :).What going wrong here?With kind regards,Remco2018-08-21 16:40 GMT+02:00 Adam Armstrong <adama@memetic.org>:alert metric rules haven't changed (yet).You just use these as normal:device_la > 10adam.On 2018-08-21 14:46:33, RDH <remco.de.h@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Adam,I just update to Observium 18.7.9337 (stable) and see that the /add_alert_check/entity_type=device/ field are change. Now i see Association Ruleset as new field ( for me ). Can you give me an example how to create an alert check for device_la_5min ? An screenshot from and example will be appreciated.Thank you in advance for your cooperation.With kind regards,Remco______________________________2018-08-21 15:17 GMT+02:00 Adam Armstrong <adama@memetic.org>:Hi,It seems I'm an idiot, because these metrics already exist.You can use :device_la (equal to device_la_5min)device_la_1mindevice_la_5mindevice_la_15minYou'll want to limit these to only devices that return this data, and different OSes handle these values differently, so you don't want to share alerts for Linux and FreeBSD, for example.Thanks,adam.On 2018-08-21 13:20:35, RDH <remco.de.h@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Simon,That will be perfect if possible? Adam.With kind regards,Remco______________________________2018-08-21 14:12 GMT+02:00 Simon Mousey Smith <simonsmith5521@gmail.com>:Hi,You could do a percentage on the average cpu like in my pic attached ?RegardsSimonOn 21 Aug 2018, at 13:07, Adam Armstrong <adama@memetic.org> wrote:______________________________Hi Remco,Load average isn't currently exposed to the alerting system.This is historically because it's not present on all devices.Perhaps it wouldn't be difficult to expose it, but you'd need to be careful to only use it on devices where it existed.I'll investigate adding it.Thanks,Adam.Sent from BlueMailOn 21 Aug 2018, at 10:06, RDH <remco.de.h@gmail.com target=_blank>remco.de.h@gmail.com > wrote:Dear Admins,
Can anybody answer our question please?We are subscribed customer and pay for Observium Professional edition.Thank you for your attention.
With kind regards,Remco
2018-08-16 9:14 GMT+02:00 Remco de h <remco.de.h@gmail.com>:
Hi,
Is it possible to create an load average alert if some threshold is reach?Thank you in advance.
Regards,Remco
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