> Disregarding for a moment the time-based stuff (and
> exceptions to that), what you're asking for is an
> implementation of "flap detection"
I see what you're saying, and that would definitely be useful, but what
I'm asking for is not really flap detection. I would think of it as
"alert throttling." I currently have 300+ services that are managed by
ldirectord, so I sometimes get 300+ alerts on a SINGLE up-down event,
even without "flapping." That's what I'm trying to avoid.
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Eric Robinson
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