I have four escalations setup. Overall, they work well, but sometimes I
get a RECOVERY and never got a WARNING or CRITICAL, or I'll get a WARNING
or CRITICAL and never get the recovery.
My guess is that it has to do with my notification intervals. Does that
look like the problem? The normal
Hi All,
I'm wondering if one can do this with Nagios. One can do similar things with
check_mk unfortunately check_mk doesn't support anyway to define escalations so
this needs to be done in nagios core.
Challenge 1
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With this set in nagios.cfg
use_regexp_matching=1
I was wondering - if a contact is only set to receive critical alerts, and via
escalations the service is only set to contact that contact with a
first_notification set as 3, what could cause that contact to get notified at
the first notification?
If the service has been in a warning state for
Michael Barrett wrote:
I was wondering - if a contact is only set to receive critical alerts, and
via escalations the service is only set to contact that contact with a
first_notification set as 3, what could cause that contact to get notified
at the first notification?
If the service has
On 10/26/11 10:27 AM, Paul M. Dubuc wrote:
Michael Barrett wrote:
Is there anyway to get that sort of setup working btw?
You might re-think why you want to do this. If there has been a problem at
the warning level for 2 or more notification intervals without it being
acknowledged (which
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On May 7, 2009, at 12:52 PM, cr...@hooters-uk.com wrote:
First escalation: 3 because as I understand it this will occur after
3 mails have been sent.
Last Escalation: 3 because I want 3 SMS sent after my 3 mails
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That is how I have mine set up Craig and it is working as follows:
Alerts 1, 2 and 3 are emails, then 4, 5 and six are SMS and no emails are
sent.
However after that it reverts back to sending mails again.
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On May 7
On May 8, 2009, at 6:41 AM, Martyn wrote:
That is how I have mine set up Craig and it is working as follows:
Alerts 1, 2 and 3 are emails, then 4, 5 and six are SMS and no
emails are
sent.
However after that it reverts back to sending mails again.
If that's not desired, wouldn't
Hi all, I'm trying to understand the escalation process in Nagios but think I'm
missing a trick
somewhere, this is what I want to do.
If I have a service that is down I would like 3 email sent out and then after
the 3 mails I would
like this to escalate this to send out SMS sent and then
On May 7, 2009, at 12:52 PM, cr...@hooters-uk.com wrote:
First escalation: 3 because as I understand it this will occur after
3 mails have been sent.
Last Escalation: 3 because I want 3 SMS sent after my 3 mails.
Is this the way to do it or have I not got the correct understanding
of
Hi
I am trying to archieve the following goal:
A service notification should be sent out after following time periods:
1.Notification: directly
2.Notification: after 1 hour
3.Notification: after 2 hours
4.Notification: after 4
Hi
I am trying to archieve the following goal:
A service notification should be sent out after following time periods:
1.Notification: directly
2.Notification: after 1 hour
3.Notification: after 2 hours
4.Notification: after 4 hours
5.Notification: after
I have looked through the docs and the list and this seems right but I
would like some confirmation before I implement service and host
escalations. The situation is this: I have been tasked with getting a
single email to helpdesk (they do email to ticket) per Nagios alert and no
more. They
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Dear All,
I'm implementing Nagios
Dear All,
I'm implementing Nagios for a large ISP in the Netherlands. I configured
all service-notifications to be sent to both the linux-admin group and
the linux-admin-sms group. The first is by email, the second by sms.
The Linux-admin-sms is set to only accept C, U and R (critical, unknown,
Hi Andrew, Hi Joel
That is why I wrote that plugin
http://www.nagiosexchange.org/Misc.54.0.html?tx_netnagext_pi1[p_view]=
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Cheers
- Gerd
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Hi list
i'm messing around with passive checks so that i can integrate sec.pl=
into nagios to make use of nagios' notification/escalation capabilities
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it seems to me that nagios will only send one notification for=
each passive check that gets added to the external commands file.=
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Hi list
i'm messing around with passive checks so that i can integrate sec.pl=
into nagios to make use of nagios' notification/escalation
Hi Andrew
Thanks for the reply. I thought it might be something like that.
thx,
- Joel Brooks (joel.brooks)
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I'm using the version of Nagios that is in Debian/Stable (which I think is a modified 1.3).I'm trying to sort out escalations a little bit. I can see how hostgroup escalations work, if there is a host-level problem.If I've got, say, "smtp" service definitions for three hosts, do I really have to
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I'm using the version of Nagios that is in Debian/Stable
On 1/11/06, David Schlecht [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi list
Does notification escalation scale well to large shops?
From the docs it appears that each host/service pair must
have its own record in the serviceEscalations.cfg file. I see
no support for host groups.
How big of a shop are
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