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