Hello,
I am trying to figure out a timeline of events in the event of a
service down. I have this service:
normal check interval: 30
retry interval: 1
max check attempts: 3
Min downtime until notification is 3 minutes.
Max downtime until notification is 33 minutes.
Take this timeline of even
Narasimha Tadepalli wrote:
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> I found the problem is with daylightsavings adjustment in that day.
> But I am not sure where to configure the day light adjustments?.
> Anybody can throw any pointers.
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> Thanks
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> Narasimha
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> *From:* Narasimha Tadepalli
> *Sent:* Wednesday, Novembe
You could also assign that check to a user that is not you, ie hide
them from yourself.
Greg Pangrazio
pangr...@gmail.com
On Wed, Nov 4, 2009 at 11:39 AM, Khanh Truong wrote:
> Most of the time I use the Services view, and the problem with disabling the
> PING is that I have some hostsĀ i.e.
Most of the time I use the Services view, and the problem with disabling the
PING is that I have some hosts i.e. switches that doesn't have any other
services besides PING so getting rid of it would mean it would stop showing
up under the Services view.
I guess there is no way to customize views w
I found the problem is with daylightsavings adjustment in that day. But I am
not sure where to configure the day light adjustments?. Anybody can throw any
pointers.
Thanks
Narasimha
From: Narasimha Tadepalli
Sent: Wednesday, November 04, 2009 10:01 AM
To: 'nagios-users@lists.sourceforge.net'
Su
Hi
I just today only found one strange behavior with host availability stats. As
you notice here it is showing host available for 1 day and one hour for that
date. I don't what could be the wrong. Appreciate if you can advice me what
could be the wrong and what to do to get rid of it.
Thanks
N
On Nov 4, 2009, at 5:30 AM, Jelle Smet wrote:
> So is there a way to make a user a not a contact for a service/host
> and yet see it in the web interface? (Without change the source)
Yes, certainly. Create a new .htaccess user and give them appropriate
authorized_for_* permissions in cgi.cfg
> So is there a way to make a user a not a contact for a service/host and yet
see it in the web interface? (Without > change the source)
Never mind, I overlooked the parameters in cgi.cfg
authorized_for_all_services=*
authorized_for_all_hosts=*
Hi all,
When associating contacts and contact groups with a service or hosts controls
who whould receive an alert in case of problems which is fine.
It is unfortunate in our case that the users only see the hosts and services
for which they are in the contact list of that host/service.
This prev