# # This configuration file controls global settings for the # custodian alerter. The commented out values are the default # ## # The address of the queue to connect to. # # queue_server = 127.0.0.1:11300 ## ## # The type of queue to use: "redis" or "beanstalkd". # # queue_type = redis ## ## # The alerting method to use # # alerter = smtp ## ## # Some alerts might have a source attribute to set # currently only the mauive-alerter does, but that # could change. # # alert_source = custodian.one-eyed-jack # ## ## # The target of the alert is alerter-specific. # # A target is based upon the name of the alerter with "_target" # suffixed. # # # For alerter=smtp the target is the email address to notify. # smtp_target = root@localhost # # For alerter=mauve the target is the host to notify # mauve_target = alert.bytemark.co.uk # # For alerter=file the target is the logfile to write to. # file_target = /tmp/alerts.log # # For alerter=redis the target is the redis server to talk to. # redis_target = 127.0.0.1 # ## ## # The log-file to use for the worker # # log_file = custodian-dequeue.log ## ## # # The number of times to repeat a test before regarding it # as failed # # retries = 5 # ## ## # # Should we sleep before repeating tests? If so this is the # number of second to sleep # # retry_delay = 1 # ## ## # The timeout period to use for tests # # timeout = 30 ## ## # The time during between which the weekday is "working". # # This is ignored on Saturday/Sunday. # # These two settings are only used to tweak the suppression times # for the mauve alerter. # # # day_start = 10 # day_end = 18 # # # The periods involved, in minutes: # # working_suppress = 4 # oncall_suppress = 10 ##