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Re: Recommendation: Good paging / alerting software ?


From: "J. Hellenthal via NANOG" <nanog () nanog org>
Date: Thu, 26 Sep 2019 12:31:02 -0500

Have you tried uptime robot?

I believe you qualify for the free tier, there is a limit of SMS messages but email to text services at most providers 
can be substituted to circumvent that.

-- 
 J. Hellenthal

The fact that there's a highway to Hell but only a stairway to Heaven says a lot about anticipated traffic volume.

On Sep 26, 2019, at 09:42, Warren Kumari <warren () kumari net> wrote:

Hi there,

I'm looking for a recommendation for a good paging / alerting system
*for personal use*.

I'm monitoring a number of servers, VMs, routers / switches and such,
and currently get ~10 pages a week.

Things I've already tried:
I'm currently using OpsGenie, but don't really like the UI.
I briefly tried PagerTree, and have used PagerDuty in the past -- I
was happy with PagerDuty, but don't really want to be paying $10 per
month for this (it's just for personal use, and that seemed a bit
excessive).
I'm also a happy Pushover customer - this works well, but it's ability
to customise / close alerts seems to be missing. It works really well
for other types of notifications though.

Requirements:
1: Cheap!

2 : AlertManager integration - I mainly use Prometheus for monitoring,
and it sends alerts to AlertManager.

3: I'd like an iOS / Android app - having things come in over SMS /
messages makes it too easy to miss things. I also don't want to use
e.g Slack for this because it's too easy to miss them amongst other
messages.

4:  A web interface would be nice, but not 100% necessary.

5: "Alerts" - the ability to Ack / Close alerts. This signals back to
AlertManger.

6: Escalations would be nice - if I don't respond to an alert in N
minutes, send it again, possibly with a more grumpy noise.


Because this is just for personal use I really don't want to be
spending money on this...

Thanks in advance for any suggestions...
W


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idea in the first place.
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regret at having chosen those particular rabid weasels and that pair
of pants.
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