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Steven Fitzpatrick 4fdcff593c Fix incorrect prometheus alert names in nagios
I noticed a some nagios service checks were checking prometheus
alerts which did not exist in our default prometheus configuration.
In one case a prometheus alert did not match the naming convention
of similar alerts.

One nagios service check, ceph_monitor_clock_skew_high, does not
have a corresponding alert  at all, so I've changed it to check the

node_ntmp_clock_skew_high

alert, where a node has the label ceph-mon="enabled".

Change-Id: I2ebf9a4954190b8e2caefc8a61270e28bf24d9fa
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