Am 23.04.2013 01:24, schrieb Joseph Spenner:
Hello, I'm using Icinga 1.5.0, and have a question about some
notifications I'm receiving which aren't expected.
I'm monitoring 141 devices, and today added about another 200. The
additional 200 are just doing a PING.
I have a "default-host" and "default-service", which is set to
page/email me for the original 141 devices. During the testing of the
new 200 devices I have a special "contact_groups" defined to bypass
the default, and placed in the host definitions. It is designed to
send the email/notifications to a different address for these new 200
devices. It's been working great, but about every hour I'll get a
notification from one of these 200 devices to the default email
address. I know there are several of the 200 devices not reachable,
but I shouldn't be getting the pages/notifications to the default
email address. It's as if it isn't following the exception rule
~sometimes~.
Is it possible I'm reaching a limit on the number of hosts I can
process in a given time?
It's running on a VM, but the system doesn't seem to be suffereing--
performance-wise.
Any help would be great.
Thanks!
Regards,
Joseph Spenner
Please show the definition for this service taken from objects.cache.
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