On Friday 10 Feb 2017 at 16:58, Jorge Ferrando wrote:
> > 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.
> >
> >From icinga2 documentation:
> "A service can depend on a host, and vice versa. A service has an implicit
> dependency (parent) to its host."
>
> Why should I declare any dependency if the service belong to the host?
Because "If the dependency should be triggered in the parent object's soft
state, you need to set ignore_soft_states to false."
Please tell us whether you have done this bit or not.
Antony.
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