[nycbug-talk] Does anyone know of an open source oncall escalationalerting gateway similar to Telalert?
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Wed Apr 1 01:15:37 EDT 2009
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From: riegersteve at gmail.com
Date: Wed, 1 Apr 2009 05:14:37
To: Brian Gupta<brian.gupta at gmail.com>; <talk-bounces at lists.nycbug.org>; NYC BUG<talk at lists.nycbug.org>
Subject: Re: [nycbug-talk] Does anyone know of an open source oncall escalationalerting gateway similar to Telalert?
Not to toot my own horn but zabbix has this built in.
Twill send an sms/email and if the alarm is not ack'd in 8 minutes will escalate
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From: Brian Gupta
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Subject: [nycbug-talk] Does anyone know of an open source oncall escalationalerting gateway similar to Telalert?
Sent: Mar 31, 2009 22:08
http://www.mir3.com/Products/TelAlert/index.php
Basically we need a messaging gateway that can handle oncall
rotations, escalations, and pager, email and sms responses. (To stop
escalation).
The idea would be to feed alerts from our ticketing and monitoring
systems into it, so that everyone doesn't get paged every time there
is an event. (and if the primary doesn't respond, others will still
get notified).
Cheers,
Brian
P.S. - Telalert is ridiculously expensive. IE: $20,000+ for a starter license.
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