Hi,
Have you tried testing using
bbcmd hobbitd_alert --test dpu disk --color=red
If so, do you have a line with something like
Mail alert with command 'mail -s "Hobbit [546545] dpu:disk CRITICAL (RED)" me at myemail.com
If not, then there's something wrong in your alert specification.
HTH
Cheers, Gildas
James Wade wrote:
I had a system go red today on disk space,
but it didn’t alert anyone, not even me, and I’m
setup to receive all alerts…
This is at the top of hobbit-alerts.cfg
HOST=*
MAIL me at myemail.com REPEAT=15 COLOR=RED DURATION<30 RECOVEREDHere’s the DB Folks:
HOST=%ddu* SERVICE=conn,disk
MAIL DBS at myemail.com REPEAT=15 COLOR=RED DURATION<30 RECOVERED
HOST=%dpu* SERVICE=conn,disk
MAIL DBS at myemail.com REPEAT=15 COLOR=RED DURATION<30 RECOVERED
(The hosts dpu and ddu are database production unix, and database development unix)
Anyone have any ideas on were I can track
this down at? Why it didn’t page anyone.
I checked the notification file in /var/log/hobbit,
and it showed no page going on. Not sure why.
This was a database server, so I’ve got folks asking
why they didn’t get notified that the disk was full.
I found out when I came in this morning and looked
at the Display page.
Thanks…..James