Thanks Marc,

I defined a new service definition and had set the notification interval 
for it to 0 and it worked as i wanted.
I wrongly understood that putting this value to host definitions would 
yield me the required result but it was not so.
Created a new service definition with notification interval set to 0 and 
then used the service definition into all the services that i needed.

Appreciate your timely help in this regard.

Thanks
Jatin

On 3/9/2010 6:57 PM, Marc Powell wrote:
> On Mar 9, 2010, at 1:50 AM, Jatin Davey wrote:
>
>    
>> Please let me know what needs to be done , i am kind of receving 1000
>> notifications per day for the same hosts.
>>      
>    
>>> 2. Given below is the output from one of the host as found in the
>>> object.cache file:
>>>
>>> define host {
>>>        
> This has no relevance since you're asking about service notifications. Look 
> for the service definition in question in objects.cache. Verify that 
> retry_interval is what you expect it to be. If it is, you have multiple 
> nagios daemons running, escalations defined or some problem with your MTA not 
> removing messages from queue after delivery.
>
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> Marc
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