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[jira] [Created] (AMBARI-8982) Include Maintenance Mode Counts in
Summary Alert Renderers
Jonathan Hurley created AMBARI-8982:
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Summary: Include Maintenance Mode Counts in Summary Alert Renderers
Key: AMBARI-8982
URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AMBARI-8982
Project: Ambari
Issue Type: Task
Components: alerts, ambari-server
Affects Versions: 2.0.0
Reporter: Jonathan Hurley
Assignee: Jonathan Hurley
Fix For: 2.0.0
Add support for summary renderers like ?format=groupedSummary to handle status when instances are in maintenance mode.
{code}
{
"href" : "http://localhost:8080/api/v1/clusters/c1/alerts?format=groupedSummary&Alert/definition_id=6",
"alerts_summary_grouped" : [
{
"definition_id" : 6,
"definition_name" : "falcon_server_webui",
"summary" : {
"OK" : {
"count" : 0,
"original_timestamp" : 1420061195766,
"maintenance_count" : 1
},
"WARNING" : {
"count" : 0,
"original_timestamp" : 0,
"maintenance_count" : 0
},
"CRITICAL" : {
"count" : 0,
"original_timestamp" : 0,
"maintenance_count" : 0
},
"UNKNOWN" : {
"count" : 0,
"original_timestamp" : 0,
"maintenance_count" : 0
}
}
}
]
}
{code}
The status for an instance is still the status for that instance: crit, ok or warn. It's just whether that instance is in MM.
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