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HOMER 5.x Alerts
Homer 5.x provides a basic but powerful method to watch statistics and generate alarms/alerts.
Alert counters will be evaluated by route[TIMER_STATS]
triggered at time intervals configured homer
capture plan - by default, this is set to 60 seconds:
modparam("rtimer", "timer", "name=ta;interval=60;mode=1;")
route[TIMER_STATS] {
...
#413
if($sht(a=>alarm::413) > $avp(413)) {
sql_query("cb", "INSERT INTO alarm_data (create_date, type, total, description) VALUES(NOW(), 'Too Many 413', $sht(a=>alarm::413), 'Too many big messages')");
}
...
}
Available counters are defined in the main homer
capture plan, and new ones can easily be extended.
onreply_route {
...
if(status == "413") {
if($sht(a=>alarm::413) == $null) $sht(a=>alarm::413) = 0;
$sht(a=>alarm::413) = $sht(a=>alarm::413) + 1;
}
...
}
By defaults no alerts will be reported with the exclusion of scanners. To set a threshold alarm for a specific group, browse to the HOMER User-Interface Alarms
page, and select the New Alarm +
Tab
Complete the available tabs according to your preferences, and click Create Alarm
to save.
Matching Alerts will be displayed when selecting a Time-Range
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