Unfortunately, there's no way native to Smokeping that you could do this. Currently there are exactly 2 ways to trigger alerts: hardcoded RTT values, and loss percentage.

It would almost certainly be possible to hack this functionality in, though. If you ever get around to it, I'm sure Tobi would appreciate a patch. :)

- Peter



On 5/3/2011 7:36 PM, Dayton Turner wrote:
Hello list,

Im curious if I can use percentage operators on the RTT alert type?

For instance, some of my monitored links are less than 15 ms, and should never 
exceed 60ms, and some links are 100ms and should never exceed 400.  Instead of 
configuring alert types for each of these varying kinds of hosts, i'd like to 
build an alerting pattern that allows me to say:

If rtt increases by 50%, then goes back to normal, then increases by 50% again, raise an 
alert.  Basically I am looking for a condition to identify jitter, when i dont know what 
"normal" RTT is in milliseconds.

Thanks for any input!


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