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It looks like to be in the alert_table table.
mysql> select * from alert_table where ignore_until_ok!='0’;
I might just directly turn that bit to 1 for all ports currently in down state.
On 10/22/14, 6:49 PM, "Zhenhui Liang" ZhenhuiLiang@eharmony.com wrote:
I found an option to do ignore until ok on the interface settings. But it is really unrealistic to do this manually for hundreds of ports. Any easier way to achieve this? I do want to monitor ports status, but I don¹t want to get a flood of alerts every 24 hours. Thanks a lot.
On 10/22/14, 6:40 PM, "Zhenhui Liang" ZhenhuiLiang@eharmony.com wrote:
Hi,
We have some switches with thousands of ports. I know, we don¹t have administrative down for unused ports. So I set up port down alerts for all ports, so that the initial alert of the down ports, I just ignore so I know those are ports already down. So the theory is that for any following alerts, I will look into them.
But I found out observium will send out the massive port down alerts exactly in 24 hours frequency. How do I disable the persistent alerting? I want observium only alert me once for an event period.
Thanks a lot.
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