That is a SOFT state change. You won't be notified until there is a
HARD state change. I would guess your nagios instance is functioning as
configured...however, without some relevant configuration information
from you, it's just a guess.
From: Anirudh
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satya narayana wrote:
I have configured nagios 3.0.5, on my linux EL4 box. i have successfully
configured and added my all servers. i am able to monitor all servers.
But am unable to recieve mails form nagios server when a host down. any
one help
Hi Marc,
Thanks for looking at my problem as it is driving me nuts why one hosts
alerts and the other does not. I have provided the requested info below.
Please post --
the service template definition
define service{
namegeneric-service ; The 'name' of
On Sep 2, 2008, at 12:01 PM, Shaun Martin wrote:
Hi Marc,
Thanks for looking at my problem as it is driving me nuts why one
hosts
alerts and the other does not. I have provided the requested info
below.
[chop]
the Service State Information from the web gui when it should have
sent
Please always respond on-list so that others, now and in the future,
learn from your experience. More below --
On Sep 2, 2008, at 1:04 PM, Shaun Martin wrote:
Hi Marc,
Nagios will suppress service
notifications if the host check returns a non-OK state.
I had no idea the host has to be up
Hi Marc,
Ok I did the following below and included updated config info. Submitted a
passive check result of ok and the host still turned red to a down status
and I still do not get my services notifying anyone.
- set active_checks_enabled in the host definition to '0'
THIS ONE HERE DID NOT WORK
Hi Marc,
Nevermind stupid error all set :) Thanks for all your help.
Thanks,
Shaun
On 9/2/08 3:51 PM, Shaun Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Marc,
Ok I did the following below and included updated config info. Submitted a
passive check result of ok and the host still turned red to a
On Aug 29, 2008, at 1:48 PM, Shaun Martin wrote:
Hi All,
So I am using all templates and I just added a new host today. Using
the same service and host templates as all my other hosts. Those
other hosts send me out notifications when a service hits warning or
critical. My new host
during the first delivery.
However, thank you for your advise.
Regards,
Herman
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To: Herman (ISTD)
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: Andreas Ericsson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, December 13, 2006 7:19 PM
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Herman (ISTD) wrote:
Dear all,
My nagios server seemed
Dear Hendrik, thank you very much for your suggestion.
I have modified the contacts.cfg as you recommended, but still there's no
attempt from Nagios to initiate the notification. Is there anything else I have
missed ?
Besst Regards,
Herman
The message on Reporting Notification :
No
Hi Herman,
did I suggest anything? When I did, you didn't get it...
Try to find out what the letters in *_notification_options stands for
and you will hopefully get your mistake.
Herman (ISTD) schrieb:
Dear Hendrik, thank you very much for your suggestion.
I have modified the contacts.cfg as
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Subject: [Nagios-users] Notification problem
Hi,
I have a very strange behavior that I can't
What messages, exactly, do you see in syslog? Are you comparing the
successful log line when a mail is TX/RX, are they the same? Is this the
expectation of continued alerting on a failure that lasts several hours, or
is this for separate events?
I'm guessing off hand that it's your
host check_command from the command line as the nagios user you may
see additional information. If you're
not running the latest plugins, upgrade and/or try using check_icmp
instead. If you search the archives
for /bin/ping -n (use the quotes) you'll see similar instances of
notifications not
On a downed host, ping service alerts will get suppressed by host
alerts if you're also using ping to
check the host.
If you're using the standard ping-based check_host_alive, you should
only get ping-service problem
notifications when the host is still pingable but packetloss/RTT is in
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I'm having trouble diagnosing a problem with
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