sible to either have Nagios
log who disabled notifications, or have it send out an alert when someone
disables a notification? Thanks.
Zac
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A couple of things to check, did you upgrade your plugins
recently? Or changed permisions on check_icmp? Have you
tried pinging your hosts on the command line of your nagios system to
ensure someone didn't put a firewall in front of you? Are you
running Service checks on these hosts? Are they r
host definition, it populates properly,
but I think that will be messy and confusing in the long run. I
will cc the devel list and see if anyone can tell me if I can avoid
having hostgroup definitions.
-ZacOn 12/23/05, Hugo van der Kooij <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Fri, 23 Dec 2005, Zac
ine in the hosts definition. Thanks for your response.
-Zac IsraelOn 8/12/05, Todd Barbera <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Thanks Marc,This did the trick. I was able to clean up my config files considerablyusing the templates.Todd-Original Message-From:
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