Since the Enterprise Reports are useless, I am looking at VeeamOne for the Alerting, specifically host not reporting (since Enterprise Reports doesn't show you hosts with zero jobs run on the summary email).
I like the alarm for Backup Copy job state, however we frequently have occasional failures in backups at our satellite sites (especially for our WAN copy jobs) so I really don't want to be woken up everytime a 15 minute runtime jobs fails...however if it fails for 10 times, that's probably when I should be checking to see what is going on....
It seems like there is no way to change the trigger's on X Alerts in a row or something...
Anyone else have any idea's...
I used VeeamOne like Ver 2/3 and I really feel like outside of this crappy Xbox looking interface, it really hasn't gotten any real greater intelligence built into alarming since then....same old basic alarms.
Things are on, or off....and nothing in between
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Re: VOne Alarm Tweaking
Hello Mark,
Thanks a lot for sharing your feedback. We really appreciate your honesty. You're absolutely right that the current alarm system could benefit from more flexibility. Some alarms already support a repeat count property, and adding this to the Backup Copy Job State alarm should be relatively straightforward.
We’re actively working on improving the alarm system in upcoming updates. If you have more ideas on how you'd like the alarms to behave, feel free to share.
Thanks
Thanks a lot for sharing your feedback. We really appreciate your honesty. You're absolutely right that the current alarm system could benefit from more flexibility. Some alarms already support a repeat count property, and adding this to the Backup Copy Job State alarm should be relatively straightforward.
We’re actively working on improving the alarm system in upcoming updates. If you have more ideas on how you'd like the alarms to behave, feel free to share.
Thanks
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