On Wed, May 27, 2009 at 2:03 PM, J Sloan <user-b1d2c84d244b@xymon.invalid
<mailto:user-b1d2c84d244b@xymon.invalid>> wrote:
We've been running big brother for some years, and we monitor several
hundred servers in 2 data centers.
We are currently running a pilot of xymon (4.3.0 svn), and just as
with
big brother, we have redundant monitoring servers. A xymon server in
california monitors hosts in both california and arizona, and a xymon
server in arizona monitors hosts in both data centers as well.
For the most part, xymon is performing well, but it is a bit of an
annoyance with xymon that we get duplicate notifications, as each
xymon
server sends it's own notifications for every event.
Big brother sends a single notification for each event, as
controlled by
the alerting failover.
Is there any way to suppress the duplicate notifications from xymon?
I don't think xymon has failover yet. How are you sending the
alerts?? If you're using a script, you could make the script on the
backup server run a check against the primary. If it fails, allow the
backup to send out the notifications. Not perfect, but it could at
least reduce the duplicates.