On Sunday, 19 April 2009 22:02:44 -0300, Daniel Bareiro wrote: > On Tuesday, 14 April 2009 07:11:28 -0500, > Marc Powell wrote:
> > > On the other hand, I would like also to know if it is possible to > > > define the maximum number of notifications that are sent. > > > > > > I read exist variables that allow to configure both things using > > > escalations, although I do not have defined escalations. > > yes, I believe an escalation would do for this. I haven't done this > > but I expect you could set your first notification to the number of > > the last notification you want to receive (i.e. 3 for the third > > notification) and your last notification to some high number (99). > > Create a contact with a notification period of 'none' and set it as > > the contact for the escalation. > It seems a good idea :-) I am going to try it and any doubt I will > consult you again. With a little more of time, I was reading about escalations and, to where I could see, these are created by host and services. Unless there is a general form to define the escalations, I don't believe that it is practical considering that I have 291 services and 58 hosts. Regards, Daniel -- Fingerprint: BFB3 08D6 B4D1 31B2 72B9 29CE 6696 BF1B 14E6 1D37 Powered by Debian GNU/Linux Squeeze - Linux user #188.598
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