[Pacemaker] Finer control over when email is sent?

Peter Skirko peter at mixpanel.com
Tue Jun 5 23:08:02 UTC 2012


Looking at the source, it seems like the assumption is to just wire up an
external program to do the notifications for you, that way you can send
whatever you do or don't want.

Thanks,
-Peter

On Tue, Jun 5, 2012 at 3:37 PM, Peter Skirko <peter at mixpanel.com> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> We are using pacemaker 1.0.8 and heartbeat 3.0.3 on ubuntu 10.04. We are
> currently sending mail from crm_mon as follows:
>
> crm_mon --daemonize --mail-to foo at mixpanel.com --mail-host localhost:25
>
> My question is: is it possible to exert finer control over which emails
> are actually sent?
>
> For example, we have ping resources that are checking the health of
> various network interfaces. Right now, we are receiving emails for start,
> monitor, and stop events for these resources, but we don't want these
> emails. We just want emails relating to failures, and just to start and
> stop events on our IP addresses?
>
> I checked the documentation and man pages and didn't see anything
> immediate, but I wanted to make sure I hadn't overlooked any options.
>
> Thanks,
> -Peter
>
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