Here's the full hack if anyone is interested.
Service Notification
command_line$USER3$/scripts/send-email.sh
"$NOTIFICATIONTYPE$" "$SERVICEDESC$" "$HOSTALIAS$" "$HOSTADDRESS$"
"$SERVICESTATE$" "$LONGDATETIME$" "$SERVICEOUTPUT$$LONGSERVICEOUTPUT$"
"$CONTACTGROUPNAME$" "$CONTACTE
I setup a separate Nagios install for testing and verified (through
the object pre-cache) that two "used" objects do not result in a union
of the contact_groups, even if they both contain the "+" character.
Any chance on having this feature added?
It seems I need a way to use an object by it
Howdy,
I'm trying to design a multiple-inheritance structure for a new Nagios
3 setup. Consider the following:
define service{
nameoracle
use fast,default
service_description Oracle Server
contact_groups
Hello all,
I set up the step at 60 instead of the default, 300, because I want to
get performance data every minute instead of 5. But I realized that the
RRD now handle only 120 rows instead of the former and good 600.
I want to have both "every minute result" and "600 rows". But I didn't
find an
Colin McKinnon wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Having looked at what was avilable (NLG, centreon...) I decided to
> write my own front end for Nagios. This proved to be quite
> straightforward (except for sorting out the locking semantics in PHP -
> but that's another story).
>
> The only problem I'm having i
Hi all,
Having looked at what was avilable (NLG, centreon...) I decided to
write my own front end for Nagios. This proved to be quite
straightforward (except for sorting out the locking semantics in PHP -
but that's another story).
The only problem I'm having is that while the status reported in