On Sat, May 07, 2005 at 06:16:30PM, Henrik Stoerner wrote:
On Sat, May 07, 2005 at 07:02:48AM +0200, lars ebeling wrote:
I would like to have an option to bbretest-net so that I could configure how long time a service should be up before changing status.
I have since 2 days a very unstable internetconnection, that goes from red to green to red........ Perhaps green for 30 secs.
I think this is a more general issue, not just for the network re-test.
Currently, if a status goes from red -> green, it clears all of the alert- and acknowledge information. I think it would make sense to delay that slightly - so that if it goes red again within that short period of time, it will not restart all of the alerts and require a new acknowledge for the alerts to go away.
How long should this delay be - should it be configurable on a per-host or per-test basis ? Or just a global setting ?
I would say may be a 10 mins by default to global. (Current I am disabling, for 10 mins, when the network test flaps like that.) And allow per-host which will take precedence if defined. And per host/test which will take precedence on per-host if defined.
In other words may be take precedence in this order per-host-test per-host global
Also 10 mins unless defined per-host or per-host-test
Thanks
Henrik
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