Here's how I've set up Monit (eventually to be on 1300+ servers):
I've got the file monitrc.master, which includes everything in ../conf.d/monitrc.*
In conf.d, I've got the files broken up by class - so I've got a monitrc.license (for license servers), and monitrc.rhel6 (for rhel 6 hosts), a monitrc.admin (for general things I watch on admin hosts), and possibly a monitrc.hostname for host-specific monitoring.
A potential host might have license + rhel6 + admin installed on it, or hostname + admin + rhel5, or some other combination.
The alerting for each of those class files should go to specific groups, so I can set up aliases to particular people based on the class of the host.
So, for things that I want to watch and perform an action, but really never want an alert, every monitrc.* file would have to have noalert statements for each potential mail alias that might be in any monitrc.* file on that host. I would need to add 'noalert
address@hidden' AND 'noalert
address@hidden' AND 'noalert
address@hidden' to the rhel6, and rhel5, and hostname, and ...
This becomes a maintenance headache, and then I end up sending out 1300 alerts to people who are rapidly getting tired of hearing that the monitrc file was updated.
I assume at this point that this is a feature request - so I guess that's the justification for that feature to be added.
Thanks,
BV.
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Date: Wed, 5 Apr 2017 18:04:00 +0200
From: Martin Pala <address@hidden>
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Subject: Re: noalert * ?
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Hello Billy,
you can setup an external mailing list / group alias, which you'll use as an alert recipient in Monit. That way you can have one global "set alert <mygroup>" entry in monit configuration file and disable alerts in specific service context easily with single "noalert <mygroup>" entry.
Another option could be to use M/Monit and delegate alert delivery to it ... it has more flexible alert rules then Monit.
Best regards,
Martin
On 3 Apr 2017, at 18:11, Billy Vitro <address@hidden> wrote:
I'd love to be able to specify 'noalert *' or something for a specific service check. This way I don't have to maintain a list of all possible email addresses I may have configured for alerting.
Any suggestions on how I could do that?
Thanks,
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