2009/8/25 Ryan Bowlby rbowlb...@yahoo.com:
Hello Everyone,
We are experiencing issues with Nagios notifications. Apparently when a large
amount of services become critical and trigger notifications the system all
but stops processing new service check results (passive). The last check
On Aug 24, 2009, at 9:43 PM, Ryan Bowlby wrote:
Hello Everyone,
We are experiencing issues with Nagios notifications. Apparently
when a large amount of services become critical and trigger
notifications the system all but stops processing new service check
results (passive). The last
Hello Ryan,
I do not know what is organization of your network, but maybe you
could take a look into service/host dependency.
It depends on your network organization, but I think it could help
http://nagios.sourceforge.net/docs/2_0/dependencies.html
its purpose is to suppress notifications in
Ryan Bowlby wrote:
How does everyone handle this issue? Obviously the notifications are a
bottleneck. Has anyone configured notifications to be dropped in a file or
fifo to be processed by an external daemon? Something like OCP daemon if
anyone is familiar with it.
I've experienced the
Hello Everyone,
We are experiencing issues with Nagios notifications. Apparently when a large
amount of services become critical and trigger notifications the system all but
stops processing new service check results (passive). The last check times in
the web interface stop updating until