Am 28.10.2014 um 22:51 schrieb Darko Hojnik:
Hello list,
In this example, notifications for messages go in stadiums critical and
recovery out. As can be seen not with the state warning.
However, recovery messages go out when the status warning has been, but not has
been delivered as an message. This means that people get services messages with
state OK even if they have previously seen no messages getting ahead with the
status warning. That is my problem. Because that’s confusing people and reduces
the acceptance about the messages. How could I configure that OK messages only
would sent, if it has been forecast a service-message with an critical status?
apply Notification "mail-icingaadmin2" to Service {
import "mail-service-notification"
user_groups = [ "icingaadmins" ]
times.begin = 6m
assign where service.vars.sla == "24x7small"
states = [ OK, Critical ]
types = [ Problem, Recovery, ]
period = „24x7“
}
I am using Icinga 2 with distributed monitoring on eight nodes with FreeBSD
10.0-RELEASE
How are notifications configured on those 8 nodes? Are all allowed to
send notifications?
Darko Hojnik
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