Marvel doesn't send any notification at the moment. You can however use the
data it collects by writing a little script that queries ES and decides
whether to trigger the alert. Of course, you can also run agains the live
stats API of ES but then has two down sides:
1) It may be down.
2) It does
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> Date: Wed, 27 Aug 2014 10:05:05 +1000
> Subject: Re: alerting in Marvel
> To: elasticsearch@googlegroups.com
>
> Nagios, Zabbix, PRTG, Observium, or anything cloud hosted.
>
> Regards,
> Mark Walkom
>
> Infrastructure Engineer
> Campaign Monitor
> email: ma.
ok so they are for monitoring the system running Elasticsearch.
However, if i want to be notified of ES specific data points such as its JVM
memory % there doesn't seem to be a solution.
Thanks
From: ma...@campaignmonitor.com
Date: Wed, 27 Aug 2014 10:05:05 +1000
Subject: Re: alerti
Nagios, Zabbix, PRTG, Observium, or anything cloud hosted.
Regards,
Mark Walkom
Infrastructure Engineer
Campaign Monitor
email: ma...@campaignmonitor.com
web: www.campaignmonitor.com
On 27 August 2014 09:59, wrote:
> Hi,
> My goal was to figure out if i need to scale out if there is a sudden
Hi,
My goal was to figure out if i need to scale out if there is a sudden spike
in the load.
Can you be more specific about "something specific for the job"?
On Tuesday, August 26, 2014 4:32:32 PM UTC-7, Mark Walkom wrote:
>
> Also, you should really be monitoring your systems and core measureme
Also, you should really be monitoring your systems and core measurements
(disk, CPU etc) with something specific for the job.
Regards,
Mark Walkom
Infrastructure Engineer
Campaign Monitor
email: ma...@campaignmonitor.com
web: www.campaignmonitor.com
On 27 August 2014 09:16, Mark Walkom wrote:
Nope.
Regards,
Mark Walkom
Infrastructure Engineer
Campaign Monitor
email: ma...@campaignmonitor.com
web: www.campaignmonitor.com
On 27 August 2014 09:14, wrote:
> Hi,
> I started using Marvel for my cluster monitoring.
> Does Marvel have a way to set notification such as "send me email if cp