What you want is an alert based on trends .

AFAIK that capability is not available in Icinga , but you can write 
custom scripts and event handlers that do what you need .

But for your scenario i think an easy alerts (enabled ) with warning and 
critical threshold will suffice .

Assaf

Daniel Josue Rodriguez Paiz wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have configured Icinga to send critical alert when the disk usage is 
> at 80% but i have notifications disabled.
>
> The thing is that i want to know if i can configure Icinga to send an 
> email when it detects a constant incrementation on the disk usage.
>
> For example i have servers with alarm of 85% of disk usage but at the 
> end of the day maybe it will continue on 85% so i don't need an email 
> for that. I free space on the alarmed servers disks at the end of the 
> week.
>
> But the last week i had a bug on one service and it was generating 
> errors logs of 200MB per minute on the server. I see the alarm on 82% 
> of disk usage in the morning so i don't care about it, at the end of 
> the day the disk was full.
>
> So i want to know if is posible to check an anormal incrementation on 
> the disk or something like that.
>
> Thanks for your help in advance.
>
> Daniel
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