On 08/08/11 18:18, Chris Beattie wrote:
You can set it on a per-host basis. If you do not define a notification
timeperiod in a service's template or definition, the service will
inherit its notification timeperiod from its associated host.
Check out the section on implied inheritance here:
Hi
I am currently using Nagios with host groups to so that I can add the
same service check to multiple hosts without having to create the same
service multiple times, which is all working fine, the problem is that I
don't want non mission critical hosts alerting staff to a service
problem
maybe you can check this:
http://exchange.nagios.org/directory/Addons/Notifications/*-Notification-Managers/Rule-2DBased-Notifier/details
and see if it's what you need.
On Mon, Aug 8, 2011 at 10:04 PM, David Wilkinson
nagios-us...@noroutetohost.net wrote:
Hi
I am currently using Nagios with
David Wilkinson wrote:
Will I have to duplicate service config so I can change the notification
period or can I have it set on a per host basis and have that override
what is set in the service template?
You can set it on a per-host basis. If you do not define a notification
timeperiod in