IMO, by far the easiest way to control notifications is to use a tool that's
really meant to handle notifications elegantly.
OMD [Nagios/Naemon/Iconga "package"] handles this kind of stuff really well.
Setting up OMD/Magios isn't trivial, but once you do it, you can have a very
elegant notification process - multiple destinations, groups, notification
windows etc.
I've posted this general thought multiple times - but I'll say it again.
Smokeping is, IMO, a "quality" tool. [What is the quality of the connection
like.]
OMD/Nagios are "state" tools. [Is the connection "up" or "down" - and what do
we do about it.]
The alert system in smokeping is pretty limited - and writing all the code to
make it more elaborate would take a lot of effort. Using Nagios plug-ins to
allow OMD/Nagios to view/use smokeping rrd's. [or simply use OMD's ping test to
check directly and run the two tools independently - which is what I do. I used
to use the plug-in, but I'm just as happy having both OMD and smokeping pinging
the same hosts and the setup is less complicated in that I don't have to do any
special configuration to either tool, and there's no dependencies between
them.]
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The reason I suggest OMD [vs Nagios] is the "scheduled routine maintenance"
window you describe.
OMD has this built in. Nagios, the free version, doesn't - at least the last I
checked.
OMD has a tool to allow you to block out, say a 15m window for a host that
routinely occurs - and it will keep notifications from being sent during the
window - but it will still keep checking and maintaining stats.
I can't say enough good things about OMD - it's *totally* kicks @ss. Totally.
https://labs.consol.de/omd/index.html
So, in my setup - OMD alerts me to down hosts/services and other serious
problems.
Then, if it's something more complicated than up/down, I then bring up
smokeping and start looking at the more nuanced detail.
HTH
-Greg
ps> Dear all,
ps> I tried searching the doc and the archive and didn't find anything
ps> useful.
ps> Is there an option to define maintenance windows?
>> We are monitoring ~100 Hosts
>> A chunk of those is unreachable for ~5-10 minutes every night (ISPs are
>> working on some stuff)
>> We get sent notifications for those downtimes
->> We are looking at ways to not receive mails between ~11:45pm and
ps> ~3:45am
ps> Any clue on how to achieve this?
ps> Thanks a lot in advance & best regards!
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