Strange, as i understand the documentation, nagios is suppose to do that. But maybe thats the fix andreas was talking about, if there is a bug in nagios?
On Thu, 2011-05-26 at 09:57 -0400, Paul M. Dubuc wrote: > Because they HAVE been informed of the problem by earlier notifications, but > not the one notification prior to the recovery. It leaves those contacts > wondering if the problem was ever fixed. > > Patrik Båt wrote: > > Why just send a recovery to someone who hasnt been informed of > > problem? :P > > > > On Thu, 2011-05-26 at 09:43 -0400, Paul M. Dubuc wrote: > >> I should have mentioned that whether this works depends on who the default, > >> non-escalated, contacts are for the host or service. In your case, since > >> you > >> have last_notification set to 3, those contacts in your escalation will not > >> get a recovery notification that is numbered 5 or greater unless they also > >> happen to be the default contact for the host or service, which will get > >> the > >> problem notification number 4 and all non-escalated notifications. If you > >> escalate a notification to a contact that is not assigned as a regular > >> contact > >> for the host or service, those contacts don't get the recovery notification > >> (unless they also got the previous problem notification) even if you set > >> up a > >> separate escalation for the recovery notification that specifies all > >> previous > >> contacts.
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