In the last couple of months emails to our [EMAIL PROTECTED] accounts
have started taking up to 72 hours as well. This seems to be a problem with
the cell phone company and not nagios, as switching to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] the problem, albeit with the increased
headache of SMS.
Hope this helps,
Scott
On 1/28/08, Mike Welsh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> I have inherited the Nagios project at the company that I just started
> working for and have a few questions.
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> Sometimes when one of the services goes down and notifications are sent
> out, we will receive them immediately via email but the phone/pager alerts
> are sometimes taking up to 72 hours to arrive. Is this a result of the
> Nagios setup or of the cell phone companies text messaging service? If it
> is our Nagios setup, what can be done to speed this process? If it is the
> cell phone companies text messaging service, is there anything that can be
> done?
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> Thanks
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> Mike
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