Re: [Nagios-users] Availability report: What does scheduled/unscheduled OK time mean

2009-01-04 Thread Lars Kristian Klykken
Hi Uwe! > In the availability report there are rows for scheduled and unscheduled > uptime (OK). What does this actually mean? I schedule downtime for a > service, and I expect the availability report to list warning and > critical times in a scheduled downtime period in the "scheduled" rows > f

[Nagios-users] send warnings to one group and critical to another

2009-01-04 Thread Shai
Hi, I have two different user groups. I have a service which is currently sending both WARNING and CRITICAL notifications to both. I would like WARNING and CRITICAL to be sent to group A and CRITICAL only to group B. How can I accomplish this? Shai ---

Re: [Nagios-users] icons not displaying on Nagios 3.0.6 status map

2009-01-04 Thread jmoseley
FYI, compiled Nagios 3.0.6 from source against the GD libraries that are available via the RHEL5/CentOS 5 repository. This is GD releaes 2.0.33. I still have the same problem with images being displayed on the status map. Wondering if this is a problem with GD packages, I complied GD 2.0.35 from

[Nagios-users] Availability report: What does scheduled/unscheduled OK time mean

2009-01-04 Thread Uwe Kubosch
Hi all! In the availability report there are rows for scheduled and unscheduled uptime (OK). What does this actually mean? I schedule downtime for a service, and I expect the availability report to list warning and critical times in a scheduled downtime period in the "scheduled" rows for warning