Jeremy C. Reed wrote: > I need to temporarily disable notify-by-epager for a specific service. > I don't want to create new templates or contact or contactgroups. I am > hoping I can just add. > > I was hoping I could just add: > > service_notification_commands notify-by-email > > (which is contact directive) to my service. But that is an Invalid service > object directive. > > Any ideas? Or is the only way is to create duplicate templates, contacts, > and contactgroups but without the notify-by-epager? >
I've agonized over this one for years. I wound up having to create two separate
contacts
for everyone with phones and list them explicitly in the contact lists. This
has been a
major pita. As far as I know, there's no way around it.
The other one is having to create one-to-one service/contact group mappings
because for
every different service somebody wants to be notified by phone but not email,
both, or
vice versa. It would be nice to be able to specify the contact list in the
host/service
definition directly.
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