🛈 This script can not be used on its own but requires the base installation. See main README for details.
This script sends notifications about host UP and DOWN events. In comparison
to just netwatch (/ tool netwatch
) and its up-script
and down-script
this script implements a simple state machine and dependency model. Host
down events are triggered only if the host is down for several checks and
optional parent host is not down to avoid false alerts.
Just install the script:
$ScriptInstallUpdate netwatch-notify;
Then add a scheduler to run it periodically:
/ system scheduler add interval=1m name=netwatch-notify on-event="/ system script run netwatch-notify;" start-time=startup;
The hosts to be checked have to be added to netwatch with specific comment:
/ tool netwatch add comment="notify, hostname=example.com" host=[ :resolve "example.com" ];
It is possible to run an up hook command (up-hook
) or down hook command
(down-hook
) when a notification is triggered. This has to be added in
comment:
/ tool netwatch add comment="notify, hostname=poe-device, down-hook=/ interface ethernet poe power-cycle en21;" host=10.0.0.20;
The count threshould (default is 5 checks) is configurable as well:
/ tool netwatch add comment="notify, hostname=example.com, count=10" host=104.18.144.11;
If the host is behind another checked host add a dependency, this will suppress notification if the parent host is down:
/ tool netwatch add comment="notify, hostname=gateway" host=93.184.216.1;
/ tool netwatch add comment="notify, hostname=example.com, parent=gateway" host=93.184.216.34;
Note that every configured parent in a chain increases the check count threshould by one.
The host address can be updated dynamically. Give extra parameter resolve
with a resolvable name:
/ tool netwatch add comment="notify, hostname=example.com, resolve=example.com";
But be warned: Dynamic updates will probably cause issues if the name has more than one record in dns - a high rate of configuration changes (and flash writes) at least.
Also notification settings are required for e-mail and telegram.
Sometimes it is sufficient if one of a number of hosts is available. You can
make netwatch-notify
check for that by adding several items with same
hostname
. Note that count
has to be multiplied to keep the actual time.
/ tool netwatch add comment="notify, hostname=service, count=10" host=10.0.0.10;
/ tool netwatch add comment="notify, hostname=service, count=10" host=10.0.0.20;