On 8/29/2012 3:54 AM, Net Warrior wrote:
> Cannot do that cuz it-s a production server, I have a testing server
> where I test the alarms with the same configuration and it works
> If I find something I will let you know.
>
> Thanks
>
>
> 2012/8/28 Travis Runyard :
>> That is really strange. Have y
Cannot do that cuz it-s a production server, I have a testing server
where I test the alarms with the same configuration and it works
If I find something I will let you know.
Thanks
2012/8/28 Travis Runyard :
> That is really strange. Have you tried changing its ip to an invalid one and
> see if
That is really strange. Have you tried changing its ip to an invalid one
and see if you can recreate the problem?
On Aug 28, 2012 5:29 PM, "Net Warrior" wrote:
> Thanks for your advice, I know what you mean, but this is not the case
> unfortunately, In the logs I can see the 3 time check was reac
Thanks for your advice, I know what you mean, but this is not the case
unfortunately, In the logs I can see the 3 time check was reached and
the alarm did not fired, now the server is up and I did not get the
notification the server is back on line either.
Is critical and not SOFT for the host and
Your should look at the log before the service notification
was suppressed because the host was down. I'm 90% sure the reason why your
host down notification was not sent was because the host was in a soft
state type and came back online before it was determined to be in a hard
state. And you didn'
Hi there guys.
I have face something weird, I did not get a notificationn of a down
state for a particular host,
this is the host config.
define service{
use local-service ; Name
of service template to use
host_name hostnam