On Friday 10 Feb 2017 at 13:29, Jorge Ferrando wrote:
> Hi Antony
>
> I already read that before but I don't see how that can solve my problem.
> Can you clarify it?
"If the dependency should be triggered in the parent object's soft state, you
need to set ignore_soft_states to false."
Have you done that?
> I guess that also applies for icinga2 and that's exactly the problem. Host
> is DOWN but SOFT so I don't get any notification. But that makes the
> service DOWN and HARD so I immediately get a notification for every service
> in the host. That's what I want to avoid.
Maybe you should show us the dependency definitions you've created for an
example host/service, so we can see where you're starting from.
Antony.
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