What is your definition for rechecks and notification intervals ,and
first and last notifications ( see service and service escalation
definitions )?
Also how many issue does your system has that are un handled that nagios
is producing so many alerts ?
On 13/03/12 13:34, Jeremy Gibbs
Hi all
Nagios 3.3.1 on Ubuntu 11.04 Desktop.
I have just come to acknowledge a critical service and much to my surprise I
don't have the option too.
Is this a known bug? Any help appreciated.
Kind Regards
Andrew
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Andrew,
I don't know that this is it, but you can only acknowledge something that is in
a hard critical state. That is, it has to have hit the threshold of failures
before it is considered in a hard state. The service details should tell you
if it is, but I've had times where I've thought
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Just a shot in the dark, but could it be that the user you're logging in
with doesn't have access to run the commands on the interface?
On 14 March 2012 13:01, Frost, Mark {BIS} mark.fro...@pepsico.com wrote:
Andrew,
I don't know that this is it, but you can only acknowledge something that
Mark you are absolutely spot on.
Thought I was going mad because I knew I had used it before!
Cheers
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Subject: Re: [Nagios-users] Ackowledge this service link is
You can simply run /usr/local/nagiosxi/scripts/reconfigure_nagios.sh
after dropping your config files into /usr/local/nagios/etc/import/.
Alex Griffin
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Manish_Kmr wrote:
Hi,
We are using NagiosXI, but still we prefer to do most of the things from
CLI. Most
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