Thank you, this now works as I had hoped.
Carl
n Sat, 2006-04-01 at 19:45 +0200, Hugo van der Kooij wrote:
> On Sat, 1 Apr 2006, Carl Davis wrote:
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> > I think I have service dependencies backwards in my head. If I were
> > utilizing a flow chart and b required service on a to
I think I have service dependencies backwards in my head. If I were
utilizing a flow chart and b required service on a to be up, I would put
a as the dependent_service_description and b as the host_name? I have a
long line of wireless links and if the first one fails I do not want to
be notified
I am continuing to try to adjust my notification options. It seems like
if a notifiable event happens outside of a notification period then no
notification takes place, this makes sense and I understand this.
However, I would like to be notified if the service is still down as
soon as the service
Are you using curl? Would you share how you are doing this with me?
Thanks!
Carl
On Fri, 2006-01-20 at 14:59 -0500, Mark Haney wrote:
> Carl Davis wrote:
> > Is anyone using any method to send SMS messages to Verizon cell phones
> > using their website vtext.com to keep it fr
Is anyone using any method to send SMS messages to Verizon cell phones
using their website vtext.com to keep it free and in their "in network"
plan?
Carl
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Is anyone employing any method to use a numeric pager with nagios
notifications? It seems in my area the only alpha-numeric pager I can
get is 2-way paging. I have tried this and the two way paging is very
unreliable. I would like to switch to 1-way (it has much better
coverage and reliability),