Hi Mario,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
define serviceescalation{
host_name xxx01
service_description check_http
first_notification 1
** last_notification 60**
notification_interval 10
contact_groups Admins
escalation_period 24x7
escalation_options w,u,c,r
}
Change the "last notification" to the number of messages you want to be
send out
for the service .
if you want only one for each event - just change it to 1 .
Can you set the last_notification globally?
I have about 12Services to monitor, and it would be useful if i could only
define it once.
Otherwise my escalation config will get pretty big.
Thanks, Mario
you can use "notification_interval 0" in your service template, like it
is described in the fine manuals:
<snip>
notification_interval: This directive is used to define the number of
"time units" to wait before re-notifying a contact that this service is
still in a non-OK state. Unless you've changed the interval_length
directive from the default value of 60, this number will mean minutes.
If you set this value to 0, Nagios will not re-notify contacts about
problems for this service - only one problem notification will be sent out.
</snip>
-vol
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