Yes, you have to create your own probe (type 'function') and then you'll be able to do that.Is it possible to have dude monitor send a notification if SNMP reports usage over a certain level? For example, a dude network map with a SNMP link between switch and server is exceeding 90MB, can it send a email notification when that SNMP link reached 50MB?
Did you get the information about the bandwidth Management???Is it possible to have dude monitor send a notification if SNMP reports usage over a certain level? For example, a dude network map with a SNMP link between switch and server is exceeding 90MB, can it send a email notification when that SNMP link reached 50MB?
Can you please post how you did it?Hi, i was motivated by this thread to implement bandwidth warnings for our smart switches, I got it to generate an alert if the port used 9Mbps of traffic for a period of 10 minutes. Is this what you were looking to do?
Can you please post how you did it?Hi, i was motivated by this thread to implement bandwidth warnings for our smart switches, I got it to generate an alert if the port used 9Mbps of traffic for a period of 10 minutes. Is this what you were looking to do?
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Are you getting to the point where the device is going orange or red? Then it's simply a matter of going into that device's properties, polling tab and enabling 'use notifications'. You can add to the list of notification types under (you've guessed it) 'Notifications' in the main program.I get creating the probe, but I don't get how I make it notify me if the limits are hit?
This probe (not tested, but I'm fairly confident ) is ok when the CPU is under 80%, and errors when 80% or higher.Name: CPU usage < 80% (because the probe is essentially checking to see the CPU is under 80%, not over [but this is semantics ])
Type: Funtion
Available: if(cpu_usage()>0, 1, -1)
Error: if(cpu_usage()<80, "", "CPU usage > 79%")
Value: cpu_usage()
Unit: %
Rate: none
I'll give that a shot. Thank you!I don't understand your probe... I think a 'error when CPU > 80' probe should look something like this:
This probe (not tested, but I'm fairly confident ) is ok when the CPU is under 80%, and errors when 80% or higher.
Please keep in mind that a probe usually needs to fail 3 times before they go into error and each probe is done, what?, once a minute? (all configurable). So the CPU has to go over 79% and stay that way for at least a little while to trigger a warning.