...and now I'm receiving alerts for Microsoft servers that have been down and subsequently rebooted. Most of what I need actually works, despite there being "no alerting" in Observium.

I'm confused but very pleased - thanks!

Darren

On 10 November 2012 11:41, Storer, Darren <darren.storer@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Adam,

thanks for the heads-up.

Now I'm really confused, the following "alert" arrived via e-mail morning:

Observium :: Network Observation and Monitoring
Device Rebooted : ms-gb-02 4m 1s ago.

This is the sort of information I'm looking for, maybe to include unresponsive nodes, that fail to respond to polling correctly etc. ...So close and yet so far :-)

Never mind, back to grappling with Nagios - boooo!

Thanks again for your efforts, Observium is a lovely package to configure and work with.

Darren

On 7 November 2012 17:57, Adam Armstrong <adama@memetic.org> wrote:
The "Alerting" tab is there because a few months back I started to put together a new alerting system, but the schema i wrote turned out to be too inflexible for my liking.

Work in progress :)

adam.


On 30/10/2012 08:58, Storer, Darren wrote:
Hi,

I recently had a very good experience setting up Observium with in a mixed switch, router and server environment; everything was so much slicker than Nagios.

Despite the inclusion of "Alerting" tabs, I was assured on the IRC channel that there is no alerting functionality with Obs at this time.

Has anyone produced their own addon/scripts/strategy for basic alerting?

Best regards

Darren


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