define serviceescalation{
host_name xxx01
service_description check_http
first_notification 1
** last_notification 60**
notification_interval 10
contact_groups Admins
escalation_period 24x7
escalation_options w,u,c,r
}
Change the "last notification" to the number of messages you want to be send out
for the service .
if you want only one for each event - just change it to 1 .
Assaf
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Hello List!
What the feature in Nagios 1.3.x called where i can set the max
notifications for a service host?
Last night i got about 66 SMS Messages.
Just one for the PROBLEM and RECOVERY notification would be enough.
Whats the feature called, and where can i read it up in the manual?
Thanks, Mario
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