Am 22.04.2013 15:31, schrieb john.p.gr...@thomsonreuters.com:
> Wolfgang,
>
>       Yes, I'm still having issues with being notified every minute when a 
> service goes down.
>
>       This is an example of one of the entries in the "objects.cache" file:
>
> define service {
>       host_name       nyci-clalcpr04
>       service_description     Linux Service STunnel
>       check_period    24x7
>       check_command   check_nrpe!check_procs4!1:1!stunnel!stunnel
>       event_handler   start_process!stunnel
>       contact_groups  nitro_admins
>       notification_period     24x7
>       initial_state   o
>       check_interval  1.000000
>       retry_interval  2.000000
>       max_check_attempts      1
>       is_volatile     1
>       parallelize_check       1
>       active_checks_enabled   1
>       passive_checks_enabled  1
>       obsess_over_service     1
>       event_handler_enabled   1
>       low_flap_threshold      0.000000
>       high_flap_threshold     0.000000
>       flap_detection_enabled  1
>       flap_detection_options  o,w,u,c
>       freshness_threshold     0
>       check_freshness 0
>       notification_options    c,r
>       notifications_enabled   1
>       notification_interval   0.000000
>       first_notification_delay        0.000000
>       stalking_options        n
>       process_perf_data       1
>       failure_prediction_enabled      1
>       retain_status_information       1
>       retain_nonstatus_information    1
>       }
>
> Regards,
>
> John
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Wolfgang [mailto:w...@gmx.net]
> Sent: Saturday, April 20, 2013 9:40 AM
> To: icinga-users@lists.sourceforge.net
> Subject: Re: [icinga-users] Icinga Notifications sent every minut
>
> Am 16.04.2013 15:04, schrieb john.p.gr...@thomsonreuters.com:
>> The version of Icinga is 1.6.1.
>>
>> I'm running it on SUSE 11.
>>
>> The following add-ons are installed:
>>
>>      Nagios-plugins:         1.4.15-34
>>      Nrpe:                   2.12
>>      Nsca:                   2.9.1
>>      Check_mysql_health:     2.1.7
>>      pnp4nagios:             0.6.17
>>
>> Here is the notification log entry in the icinga.log file:
>>
>> [1366094186] SERVICE NOTIFICATION: john_p_grieb;nyci-clalcpr03;Linux
>> Service Nitro;CRITICAL;notify-service-by-email;/etc/init.d/nitro
>> CRITICAL - Service NOT Running. Exit code: 768. Checking for service
>> nitro ..unused
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> John
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Michael Friedrich [mailto:michael.friedr...@gmail.com]
>> Sent: Tuesday, April 16, 2013 8:51 AM
>> To: icinga-users@lists.sourceforge.net
>> Subject: Re: [icinga-users] Icinga Notifications sent every minut
>>
>> On 16.04.2013 14:40, john.p.gr...@thomsonreuters.com wrote:
>>> I am receiving a notification that a service is down once a minute
>>> regardless of what I set the "notification_interval" to.
>> and the log of that notification looks like?
>>
>> which icinga version? which os/distribution/version? any addons installed?
>>
>>> I have tried values of 0 and 120.
>>>
>>> Here is the service definition I am using:
>>>
>>> define service {
>>>
>>> name nitro_service
>>>
>>> use linux-service-svc
>>>
>>> hostgroup_name clalcpr-hg,clalcpm-hg
>>>
>>> service_description Linux Service Nitro
>>>
>>> check_command check_nrpe!check_service!/etc/init.d/nitro
>>>
>>> event_handler restart_service!nitro!start
>>>
>>> event_handler_enabled 1
>>>
>>> notification_period 24x7
>>>
>>> notification_interval 0
>>>
>>> notification_options w,u,c,r
>>>
>>> contact_groups nitro_admins
>>>
>>> }
>>>
>>> Can anyone tell me how to send the notification only once?
>> by default, 0 will exactly do that.
>>
> Looking at the definition to be found in objects.cache you will see the 
> actual values after the template is resolved. As already said setting 
> "notification_interval 0" should send just one notification. Are you still 
> having this issue?
>
Please take a look at 
http://docs.icinga.org/latest/en/volatileservices.html for the reason ;-).

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