By looking for those imports the closest thing I've found was
template Host "satellite-host" {
vars.notification["mail"] = {
groups = [ "icingaadmins" ]
}
}
template Service "satellite-service" {
vars.notification["mail"] = {
groups = [ "icingaadmins" ]
}
}
apply Dependency "satellite-host" to Host {
parent_host_name = host.zone
assign where host.zone != "" && "satellite-host" in host.templates
}
When I've listed all object
Icinga2 object list | grep "object notification"
Icinga2 object list | grep "apply notification"
Nothing was found
JS
-----Original Message-----
From: icinga-users [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of
Gerald Vogt
Sent: Tuesday, June 14, 2016 8:25 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [icinga-users] Notifications?
Now you have posted the definitions of your Host, Zone and Endpoint objects.
You still haven't posted the definition of your Notification object. The
notification object defines the interval, periods, etc. for notifications. The
notification object has to evaluate those variables which you have set in your
service object...
Please post the definition of your notification object.
A notification object is defined by
object Notification ...
or more likely by
apply Notification ...
-Gerald
On 14.06.16 08:21, Jakub Šídlo wrote:
> Host is defined as this:
> object Host "testing" {
> import "satellite-host"
> check_command = "cluster-zone"
> }
> Zone:
> object Zone "testing" {
> endpoints = [ "testing" ]
> }
> Endpoint
> object Endpoint "testing" {
> }
>
> It was imported via icinga2 node update-config
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: icinga-users [mailto:[email protected]] On
> Behalf Of Gerald Vogt
> Sent: Tuesday, June 14, 2016 8:05 AM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: [icinga-users] Notifications?
>
> You have posted the service object. What is the definition of the
> notification object? Does that evaluate those variables at all?
>
> -Gerald
>
> On 14.06.16 08:03, Jakub Šídlo wrote:
>> Hi there,
>>
>>
>>
>> I’ve bit of a problem with Icinga2 clients (both Windows and Linux
>> node)
>>
>> I’ve connected few windows servers to our Icinga2 via Icinga client
>> for windows (and Linux node install)
>>
>> but check_updates keeps being critical with updates being ready for
>> installation (cannot install them when they come out since those’re
>> production servers)
>>
>> I tried to configure the update like this:
>>
>>
>>
>> object Service "updates" {
>>
>> import "satellite-service"
>>
>> check_command = "dummy"
>>
>> host_name = "testing"
>>
>> zone = "testing"
>>
>> vars.notification_interval = 24h
>>
>> vars.notification_period = "24x7"
>>
>> }
>>
>>
>>
>> But the notifications are still being sent at roughly 15 minute
>> intervals (even when I changed notification_interval to 0 nothing
>> happened)
>>
>>
>>
>> JS
>>
>>
>>
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