Greetings
I don't know if this is the correct forum for this question or more like it, new feature request. How ever I'm gonna post here and hope someone will point me right if this is the wrong place.
For the issue at hand. At my company we use Xymon to monitor thousands of servers. And sometimes disks gets filled and thus generates an alert. Sometimes this won't get looked into for a couple of days since our clients have specified that they want to remove data themselves (and not buy more storage). And as several servers have 3 - 8 disk and/or partitions we sometimes have trouble monitoring the other disks since one is already sending an alert.
Example: Server1 has 3 monitored partitions of a disk: / /srv/important/data /srv/database
with the same limits on all three: 80% -> yellow alert; 90% -> red alert Then if /srv/important/data reaches 82% the client wants us to notify them and they will free up space. This normaly takes around 3 - 5 working days. But they also wants us to monitor /srv/database. And say that 1 day after /srv/important/data gets filled, /srv/database reaches 84%. That will not trigger a new alert in the non-green status view which is what we monitor.
The question/request is then as this: Is there a way to get the client to report each disk/partition as a separate alert, so we can disable the alert for one disk while receiving alerts for the other disks/partions. To use the example I want to be able to temporarily set /srv/important/data in disabled mode while still getting alerts from /srv/database
I know this could be solved by writing my own script for the client, but that was disapproved of from management as they want as few custom scripts to maintain as possible (we already have dozens of custom scripts).
All help and feedback is appreciated, thanks.
Kind regards Calle Lejdbrandt