Hi,
when we want to suppress all alerts for example when we want to reboot a server
which is hosting lot of test machines without gracefully stopping these test
hosts, we turn-off the "master switch" for the whole alert rule in M/Monit,
then reboot and turn it on again when reboo
Hello Viktor.
> Thank you.
> It works for *one* check.
>
> My question would be about *all network* checks, as a network outage
> triggers an alert on all of them.
> My monitoring server has 10+ network checks.
I use similar unmonitor checks in all my check statements.
But, it's a small
You could use the "group" feature to monitor/unmonitor a set of checks
2018-04-15 0:24 GMT+02:00 SZÉPE Viktor :
> Idézem/Quoting Lutz Mader :
>
> Hello Viktor,
>> I disable the "check host" services, if the host is not available.
>>
>> When there is a
Idézem/Quoting Lutz Mader :
Hello Viktor,
I disable the "check host" services, if the host is not available.
When there is a connection issue in the datacenter where my server is
located
Monit sends 1 zillion alerts.
I use tests like this, to do this. The first one
Hello Viktor,
I disable the "check host" services, if the host is not available.
> When there is a connection issue in the datacenter where my server is
> located
> Monit sends 1 zillion alerts.
I use tests like this, to do this. The first one send alerts or do
somthing and an additional test to
Good morning!
When there is a connection issue in the datacenter where my server is located
Monit sends 1 zillion alerts.
What would be the preferred way to skip all network tests when there
is a network outage?
Thank you.
SZÉPE Viktor, honlap üzemeltetés / Running your application