On 11/04/12 23:15, Jeff Leyser wrote:
Greetings!
Nagios 3.2.3, running on CentOS. I have two service escalations setup:
define serviceescalation{
servicegroup_name noncritical
first_notification 1
last_notification 0
notification_interval 10
escalation_options w,r
contactgroups Group1
}
define serviceescalation{
servicegroup_name noncritical
first_notification 1
last_notification 0
notification_interval 10
escalation_options c,u,r
contactgroups Group2
}
What I want to do is have all WARNINGS and associated RECOVERYs go to
Group1, while all CRITICAL and UNKNOWNs and associated RECOVERYs go to
group2.
For the problem alerts, works great, each group only gets what is
defined. But both Group1 and Group2 get all RECOVERY notifications,
even for problem notifications they don't.
Is there a way to achieve what I want?
Many Thanks!
As is written in the documentation , recoveries will be send to those
that have all ready been notified about the issue regardless of it's
current status.
So if the status went from OK to Warning then to Critical , those in
Warning and Critical groups will get the recovery notification.
http://nagios.sourceforge.net/docs/nagioscore/3/en/escalations.html
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