On 3/30/07, Dinçer Kavraal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
It's not dumb. I once try it. Answer is: no!
They are not fired.
To whom it may concern:
Q: Why should somebody try this?
A: Sometimes notifications can not be controlled through escalations
easily. So you'd like to close all escalations and
4 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Cc: nagios-users@lists.sourceforge.net
> Subject: Re: [Nagios-users] Notifications and Event Handlers
>
> Forgive my lack of understanding, here, but are we talking about
> escalations, event handlers, or external commands?
> These are all separate fu
Forgive my lack of understanding, here, but are we talking about
escalations, event handlers, or external commands?
These are all separate functions, and are controlled separately. In my
experience, all eventhandlers work fine if notifications are off
globally. The config below has nothing to do
Dumb question - if I have global notification disabled, will
event-handlers still be able to fire and complete?
OS: Linux edcnagios2 2.4.21-47.0.1.ELsmp
Nagios: version 1.2
>From nagios.cfg:
check_external_commands=1
enable_notifications=0
All logging is turned on.
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It's not dumb. I once try it. Answer is: no!
They are not fired.
To whom it may concern:
Q: Why should somebody try this?
A: Sometimes notifications can not be controlled through escalations easily.
So you'd like to close all escalations and allow some of them. That's why.
Anyway, no way to do it
Dumb question - If I have global notifications disabled, will
event-handlers be able to fire?
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