Track objects that differ for a longer period separately #9
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Use case: track how long it takes for VRPs in one endpoint (could be an internal source of truth or a RP) in another.
For example:
What you see here is that one of the VRPs not present in the routinator endpoint is "recent".
When you monitor multiple instances (for example, one
rsync
vsrrdp
, orstayrtr
vs its input) a time-lag between various instances is logical. This time lag is not guaranteed to "go to 0" when there are continuous updates. My experience is that alerting on objects that have been seen for a while prevents spurious alerts.This is available in a container for testing at https://hub.docker.com/repository/docker/tiesdekock/rtrmon