I've just started a new job and naturally Nagios was the first order of business. Having lived with Nagios for over 4 years I felt naked without it. I have Nagios 3 up and running on an openSUSE 11.1 Virtual Machine with postfix relaying through an onsite SMTP server. Everything has been working perfectly for the last week and I found a lot of interesting stuff about my new home. Suddenly I stopped receiving Warning notifications this morning. Nagios emailed me one Warning notification this morning around midnight but since then I've only been receiving Critical notifications and Recoveryies. Nagios' Notifications log file shows no entries since midnight, even though I've received several Critical notifications. The Event Log shows all of the events that have occurred over today and I have received a couple of Host Down notifications when I took something down but clicking on the Notifications link shows no entries since that last one at midnight. I can't figure out why some Events are occurring and not being sent to me and even more of a mystery is why some Events are occurring and being sent to me, but the Notifications log shows no new entries.
I've checked my Contacts, as well as my Host and Service notifications entries and all are configured W,U,C,R for 24x7. I've even done some work on Nagios today and restarted to load in some new stuff, but I'm still not seeing anything other than Critical notifications. Clearly I'm missing something. I would appreciate any advice. Kevin Davison Network Administrator Innosphere SDG Ltd. 147 Wyndham St. N., Ste 306 Guelph, ON, N1H 4E9 (519) 766-9726 X223 Email: kdavi...@innosphere.ca Website: www.innosphere.ca
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