Good Evening,
I have a doubt with nagios notification criteria.
[26-01-2011 15:40:45] SERVICE ALERT:
hostName;serviceName;CRITICAL;HARD;3;Trying IP:443... [ KO ] :: Host no
accessible
[2601-2011 15:29:05] SERVICE ALERT:
hostName;serviceName;CRITICAL;SOFT;2;Trying IP:443... [ KO ] :: Host no
Le 26/01/2011 16:32, l.vazq...@bpa.ad a écrit :
The critical state began at 15:16, but I didn't receive any notification
tll 15:40, when 'HARD' has been marked instead of 'SOFT'.
What's the difference? What's the service/config parameter of
'HARD'/'SOFT'?
You should read the doc [0].
[0]
Nagios notifies on HARD states (or flapping, which is another matter). It's
generally assumed that people don't want to be notified every time there's a
failed check - they want to be notified after it's failed a certain number
of times.
A SOFT state is a state where non-OK checks have occurred
A plain RTFM answer:
http://nagios.sourceforge.net/docs/3_0/statetypes.html
On 26-1-2011 16:32, l.vazq...@bpa.ad wrote:
Good Evening,
I have a doubt with nagios notification criteria.
[26-01-2011 15:40:45] SERVICE ALERT:
hostName;serviceName;CRITICAL;HARD;3;Trying IP:443... [ KO ] ::