Hi i was wondering if there was a way to set nagios not to notify for
instance if a host is down immediately... say give it like 2 to 3
minutes to recover before a notification is sent.
i understand how to set interval BETWEEN notifications but i dunno how
to set the initial notification delay.
James Tran wrote:
> Patrick Morris wrote:
>
>> On Tue, 03 Apr 2007, Rudy Setiawan wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>>> If nagios check that if PING does not reply, then do not check the rest
>>> of the services (SSH,SMTP and WEB).
>>>
Patrick Morris wrote:
> On Tue, 03 Apr 2007, Rudy Setiawan wrote:
>
>
>> If nagios check that if PING does not reply, then do not check the rest
>> of the services (SSH,SMTP and WEB).
>>
>> define servicedependency{
>>
>> host_name newton.domain.com
>>
>> se
Patrick Morris wrote:
> On Tue, 03 Apr 2007, James Tran wrote:
>
>
>> For some reason i'm scheduling downtime for hosts but i'm still getting
>> service notifications...
>> Anyone know why?
>>
>> It's kinda of annoying.
>> I mean if
Dinçer Kavraal wrote:
> You might missed sth configuring downtime.
> - How much is your down time expected?
> - When?
>
> and how are you defining this?
>
> Could you give details?
>
> 2007/4/3, James Tran < [EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>>:
For some reason i'm scheduling downtime for hosts but i'm still getting
service notifications...
Anyone know why?
It's kinda of annoying.
I mean if the host is scheduled for downtime all the services for that
host shouldn't be notifying me right?
any help would be great thx.
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Hi guys i was checking out nagiosexchange for a plugin to check an email
loop and well they have what i need... SORT OF.
What they have is a check e-mail loop plugin that sends with SMTP and
checks with IMAP
What i need is something that sends with SMTP and send with IMAPS
there's someone on t
nagios process is hanging around and giving
> you these notifications. It has happened to me...
>Thomas
>
> James Tran wrote:
>> Thomas Stocking wrote:
>>> James,
>>> Nagios should be setting the dependent hosts to an unreachable
>>> status when the
WN, then something else is
> going on. You may be overloading Nagios, or some other inhibitor is
> affecting it's ability to set the dependent hosts Unreachable.
>Thomas
>
> James Tran wrote:
>> Hi i have some parent/child settings on my hosts
>>
>> All of my
Hi i have some parent/child settings on my hosts
All of my servers are set to be child hosts to 1 ROUTER. I had tried to
test my notifications by unplugging the ethernet interface on the server
running nagios to see if i get a million host notifications and of
course i still do.
I wanted it to
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