Ok, my mistake. I can clearly see that I put all options in notification
template, including "n " from "none" so none of the notifications were sent.
Stupid me!
Thanks all,
Alex
On Tue, Jan 13, 2009 at 10:47 AM, alex alex wrote:
> Hi again.
> I have bad news(for me,at least). I remove the flap
alex alex schrieb:
> Hi again.
> I have bad news(for me,at least). I remove the flap announcements and
> notifications are not working. Here's the debug log for nagios:
>
> [1231835680.728809] [032.2] [pid=14526] ** Checking host notification
> viability for contact 'user'...
> [1231835680.72883
Hi again.
I have bad news(for me,at least). I remove the flap announcements and
notifications are not working. Here's the debug log for nagios:
[1231835680.728809] [032.2] [pid=14526] ** Checking host notification
viability for contact 'user'...
[1231835680.728838] [032.2] [pid=14526] We shouldn't
On Jan 12, 2009, at 5:44 AM, alex alex wrote:
> Notification: FLAPPINGSTOP
> Host: host1
> State: UP
> Or for a service
> Notification Type: FLAPPINGSTOP
>
> Service: is_alive
> Host: host1
> Is it the right behaviour (to put flapping instead up/down if the
> flapping is enabled) ?
Yes, if the
Hi again,
Yes, there is another template named generic-contact but it's identical to
the generic (excepting the name).
But here's a good news: I have some notifications (finnaly, it seems that
the notification works). And the bad news is that I get only emails like:
"
Return-Path:
Received: from
On Jan 9, 2009, at 11:26 AM, alex alex wrote:
> Hi again,
> I've just disabled events handler. I think youwere right. The dead
> emails were from events handler, not from notifications. No new
> notifications failed in letter.dead It seems that in event handler,
> the $CONTACTEMAIL$ is not