Well, I'd look at the admin guide they have in PDF on the site, read up on alerting rules.

Basically, you log in, go to user preferences (upper right area), then click on the alerts tab. There's a dropdown arrow on the left (the "new" blue triangles) that you click to add an alert. Name it something. Then click on the name and edit the message as desired and set up the matching from the first tab dropdowns. I find it easiest to match on the summary using IS for what I'm doing, but play around. Docs on the matching expressions would be helpful (I haven't found any, so sometimes I'm not sure if I'm screwing up or if it's bugs).

Oh, and in 2.0.3 I've found the matching dropdown doesn't seem to drop down in FF 2.0.0.4 for me, but does in Opera 9.22.

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James Pulver
Information Technology Area Supervisor
LEPP Computer Group
Cornell University



shakespear wrote:
jmp242 at mail.lepp.co... wrote:
If you mean by e-mail, the basic way to do it that I see (and this is somewhat of a cluge so others feel free to respond) would be to have several alerts defined in the user e-mail alerts section, each one matching on the same event, but with a different "secondary e-mail address" that would point to the relevant mailing list. Also you could customize the message there as well.

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James Pulver
Information Technology Area Supervisor
LEPP Computer Group
Cornell University

In addition to this, I need the possibility to suppress events  if another 
check on an device failed.

Sample:

*MOnitoring an oracle database and graphing "logical reads" / "physical reads" / 
"blockings sessions" an so on.

*Min/Max Thresholds are defined

*If the connect check fails and no Values will be returned for the graphs I 
don't want any alerts caused by the Threshold check

Is this also possible?


brunogrenier wrote:

Sounds great, then! I'm actually evaluating both, Nagios and Zenoss, and dependancies are a priority. I'll have to 
monitor as well a "home made application" that will be the main priority for the business here. I've been 
asked to think "user first". So all technical messages will go to level 3 support and the HelpDesk should 
receive strictly "which users are affected, where they are located and what they can't do". So, users will 
know what's not available for them "to do". At the same time, I have to be able to send another email to 
level 3 for them to take care of the problem(s).

So, if I understand clearly, as I'm still trying to figure out "how to do it", it 
"per user (ou group)" and it will be related to the events?

Do you have a basic "how to" that I could rely on to build mines?

Thanks,
Bruno

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