I have been using hobbit for over 3 years now and I LOVE IT... I have always just configured and ran it myself but now I am out of my realm on a couple questions.. I will just ask the first one for now... every time I reboot a server the hobbit server tells me for what seems like 10 times in an hour that the machine has been rebooted...ahhh! I only need one notification that the server had rebooted.. where do I find the config for that?
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I'm assuming this is the alert that you're talking about. Check the REPEAT for the action done in hobbit-alert, ie:
HOST=foo.bar.com MAIL admin at domain.com REPEAT=60 COLOR=YELLOW
On Wed, May 14, 2008 at 4:28 PM, Gavin Leonard <gleonard at progrexion.com> wrote:
I have been using hobbit for over 3 years now and I LOVE IT… I have always just configured and ran it myself but now I am out of my realm on a couple questions.. I will just ask the first one for now… every time I reboot a server the hobbit server tells me for what seems like 10 times in an hour that the machine has been rebooted…ahhh! I only need one notification that the server had rebooted.. where do I find the config for that?
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I have all the repeats set to 10 min until recovered.. its just when a system reboots.. it keeps telling me that the system has rebooted. Below is the entry...
SERVICE=* REPEAT=10m TIME=*:0530:2300 RECOVERED
-Gavin
From: Josh Luthman [mailto:josh at imaginenetworksllc.com] Sent: Wednesday, May 14, 2008 2:38 PM To: hobbit at hswn.dk Subject: Re: [hobbit] Please make it stop!
I'm assuming this is the alert that you're talking about. Check the REPEAT for the action done in hobbit-alert, ie:
HOST=foo.bar.com<http://foo.bar.com> MAIL admin at domain.com<mailto:admin at domain.com> REPEAT=60 COLOR=YELLOW On Wed, May 14, 2008 at 4:28 PM, Gavin Leonard <gleonard at progrexion.com<mailto:gleonard at progrexion.com>> wrote:
I have been using hobbit for over 3 years now and I LOVE IT... I have always just configured and ran it myself but now I am out of my realm on a couple questions.. I will just ask the first one for now... every time I reboot a server the hobbit server tells me for what seems like 10 times in an hour that the machine has been rebooted...ahhh! I only need one notification that the server had rebooted.. where do I find the config for that?
Gavin Leonard
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On Thu, May 15, 2008 12:24, Gavin Leonard wrote:
I have all the repeats set to 10 min until recovered.. its just when a system reboots.. it keeps telling me that the system has rebooted. Below is the entry...
SERVICE=* REPEAT=10m TIME=*:0530:2300 RECOVERED
That line tells it to keep telling you, every ten minutes. The cpu yellow for reboot lasts an hour, so you should get six of them.
SERVICE=cpu COLOR=yellow REPEAT=61m TIME=*:0530:2300 RECOVERED
above that should do what you want.
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