On 1/14/2013 9:41 AM, julian_grunn...@tdwh.co.uk wrote:
>
> If the TCP check continues to fail the service escalation contact starts
> to get alerts but the actual contact for the defined service doesn't.
Try changing "contacts me_at_home" to "contacts +me_at_home".
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-Chris
Nothing in this me
On 14/01/13 14:41, julian_grunn...@tdwh.co.uk wrote:
Hi - can someone confirm if the following scenario regards service
escalations is correct?
I have a service check that simply performs a TCP check, if it fails
it will email the contact with a defined notification_interval of 5mins.
I al
Hi - can someone confirm if the following scenario regards service
escalations is correct?
I have a service check that simply performs a TCP check, if it fails it
will email the contact with a defined notification_interval of 5mins.
I also have a serviceescalation defined as follows:
define se
Kevin Kenny wrote:
> I find this a convenient configuration because it means I don't have to
> explicitly define contacts or contact groups at either the service
> template or service check itself and makes management somewhat simpler.
Well, that's one way to do it, but...
> Despite the warning
All of my service checks are based on templates where notifications are
enabled, the notification period set to 24x7, notification type is set to
U,C etc. But there are no contacts or contact groups associated in the
service check templates.
When I add a new service check, the check is always base
On May 13, 2009, at 5:43 PM, Bruce Thayre wrote:
> So i've also tested this problem with host escalations, and i have
> seen
> the same behavior. Despite whatever settings i put into my host
> escalations, or my host definitions, i'm still receiving notifications
> every 30 minutes, any ideas?
So i've also tested this problem with host escalations, and i have seen
the same behavior. Despite whatever settings i put into my host
escalations, or my host definitions, i'm still receiving notifications
every 30 minutes, any ideas?
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Hello,
I'm having an issue i have not been able to resolve. I'm using nagios
3.0.4 and have a ton of service escalations defined, however they do not
seem to be enforced. I've also noticed, that while i've defined all of
my services to use the generic-service template (which by default, has a
I am attempting to create service escalations that act upon a
hostgroup/servicegroup combination. I'd like to see escalations on
services on certain hosts that are part of a particular servicegroup.
I'm having trouble doing this. I've tried a number of different ways to
do this.
I have tri
On Thu, 04 Sep 2008 14:26:04 -0500, Robert Small <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>Ok, I¹ve manage to thoroughly confuse my self with service escalations.
>
>Here is an example of my configs:
>
> --service_definitation:
>
>define service{
>use generic-serv
Ok, I¹ve manage to thoroughly confuse my self with service escalations.
Here is an example of my configs:
--service_definitation:
define service{
use generic-service
host_name box1,box2
service_description
I would like to create an escalation group that notifies for all services and hosts except for a few specific ones. I've created a serviceescalation that will do everything, but now I'd like to start excluding a certain service. For example I'd like to not be notified if the service_description i
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