Added a special DYNAMIC_SEVERITY tag which allows overriding a trigger severity #146
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The severity can be changed by raising it by a certain amount, lowering it, or setting a new severity. When trigger that fires has the "DYNAMIC_SEVERITY" tag (which could be coming from the template, host, trigger) the severity is set/adjusted according to the tag value. Where "+N" raises the severity by N, "-N" lowers it by N, and just "N" (no plus or minus) sets the severity to N. The "DYNAMIC_SEVERITY" tag can include macros so for example you can have the ping trigger with the tag DYNAMIC_SEVERITY={$PING_SEVERITY} and set the macro to +1 in production hosts.
This is mostly here to start a discussion on how to get some form of dynamic severity levels implemented.