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>From: Wolfgang <w...@gmx.net>
>To: icinga-users@lists.sourceforge.net
>Sent: Monday, April 22, 2013 10:34 PM
>Subject: Re: [icinga-users] notifications when there shouldn't be..
>
>At 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.
Wolfgang:
Thanks for the reply! Actually, after looking at that file, I saw that the
'define host' was pointing at my test address, but 'define service' section was
still pointing to my live email/group. However, after finding that and fixing
it, I'm curious why I didn't get about 70 pages from all the other
hosts/services which I know were not reachable during this test and should have
paged me for the same reason. I only got a page from a couple of devices.
So, I'm still curious if I'm hitting some threshold again. Is there a good
way to know for sure?
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