We have some services that seem to be detected by the add on:
It doesn't seem to use regexes like Windows does to allow you to easily set services you "don't care about".
Now maybe that's not the best way to go about what I want. I basically want to not have "problems" show up in the Web UI and I definitely don't want an e-mail every time rsyslog restarts for a log rotation. I want to set my environment defaults such that those are ignored unless I specifically want a notification in a special case. I don't really want an ever growing list of things that need to be edited on a host by host basis as I add new hosts.
Is there also a way to mass make all problems closable manually? I have some "spurious" problems from finding out what the default templates are going to alert on that aren't actually a problem, and I'd love to just close them out of my test PC. This is a similar issue on some services on Windows also detected as down that keep coming back, but aren't actually an issue I care about.
It doesn't seem to use regexes like Windows does to allow you to easily set services you "don't care about".
Now maybe that's not the best way to go about what I want. I basically want to not have "problems" show up in the Web UI and I definitely don't want an e-mail every time rsyslog restarts for a log rotation. I want to set my environment defaults such that those are ignored unless I specifically want a notification in a special case. I don't really want an ever growing list of things that need to be edited on a host by host basis as I add new hosts.
Is there also a way to mass make all problems closable manually? I have some "spurious" problems from finding out what the default templates are going to alert on that aren't actually a problem, and I'd love to just close them out of my test PC. This is a similar issue on some services on Windows also detected as down that keep coming back, but aren't actually an issue I care about.