Joel Baranick
Joel Baranick
Ugh. I realize one of the issues here is that the `priority` in the alert is a template. Ideally we would only send the cancellation if the original alerts was...
Agreed. Hopefully @jcs can shed some more light on that as Alertmanager should continue to be a good steward of Pushover's resources
That is good news about the quota, but I don't see a way to not send these short of storing state for each alert. @SuperQ Can you chime in here?
@jcs Pending feedback from Prometheus developers, what is your feeling of this feature moving forward if keeping state is not permitted?
At least in the configs that I have seen, it is common that the priority is a template. One example is having a template which sets the priority to `2`...
@grobinson-grafana Thanks for including that information to ensure that we are all on the same page in this discussion. As for storing state, it was mentioned in the context of...
@grobinson-grafana The priority of the resolution message itself is immaterial. If you choose to send the resolution message with priority=2, that is on you. But the initially fired message with...
Often resolution messages will have lower priority than firing messages. The priority dictates how the app responds. If the priority is 2, the app will require acknowledgement, ignores quiet hours...
Much of this was discussed in: https://github.com/prometheus/alertmanager/issues/634
No, the priority of resolution message does not need to match the firing message, and likely you don't want it to. I wouldn't want my phone to wake me up...