Hi Markus
I know it is volatile, it should be; every snmptrap should notify the admins,
OID's that are not relevant can be blocked in the snmptrapd.conf with an
alternatieve traphandle.
Hans Scheffers
> Date: Thu, 30 May 2013 22:29:08 +0200
> From: mar...@lazyfrosch.de
> To: icinga-users@lists.sourceforge.net
> Subject: Re: [icinga-users] Icinga & snmptraps
>
> Hello Hans,
> I hope you are aware of that you defined your service as volatile
>
> "Volatile services are useful for monitoring...
> Things that automatically reset themselves to an "OK" state each time
> they are checked"
>
> http://docs.icinga.org/latest/en/volatileservices.html
>
> You should have gotten a notification for every passive check result,
> but the state was reset automatically to OK.
>
> Cheers
> Markus
>
>
> 2013/5/29 Hans Scheffers <hans.scheff...@outlook.com>:
> > Hi
> >
> > We have icinga 1.9.0 (using rpm) on a openSuSE 12.2 system, running with
> > ~100 servers and ~2500 services.
> > We also implemented snmptt / snmptrapd / nagtrap and we are receiving traps
> > in nagtrap.
> >
> > Our problem is the trap is not shown in icinga itself (most of the time...).
> > I have been trying to find out where the trap ends and found that is appears
> > in /var/run/icinga/icinga.cmd, but that's the end...
> >
> > my trap definition:
> >
> > define service{
> > name trap-service
> > use generic-service
> > register 0
> > service_description snmp_traps
> > is_volatile 1
> > check_command check-host-alive
> > flap_detection_enabled 0
> > process_perf_data 0
> > max_check_attempts 1
> > normal_check_interval 1
> > retry_check_interval 1
> > passive_checks_enabled 1
> > check_period 24x7
> > notification_interval 31536000
> > active_checks_enabled 0
> > notification_options w,u,c
> > notifications_enabled 1
> > register 0
> > }
> >
> > And in the server configuration file:
> >
> > define service{
> > use trap-service
> > hostgroup_name network
> > contact_groups network_admins
> > service_description TRAP
> > }
> >
> >
> > The server is dedicated for icinga / icinga-web /pnp /mysql and doesnt show
> > any performance problems, and i don't have a clue why it isn't showing in
> > icinga.
> > Any hints? or any other information needed?
> >
> > Grtz
> >
> >
> > Hans Scheffers
> >
> >
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