> On a downed host, ping service alerts will get suppressed by host
alerts if you're also using ping to 
> check the host.
>
> If you're using the standard ping-based check_host_alive, you should
only get ping-service problem 
> notifications when the host is still pingable but packetloss/RTT is in
your warning or critical ranges.

This is my problem, I'm not getting ping/icmp notifications for either
adown host or critical ranges.  I can find multiple instances of
critical ping service alerts for packet loss/RTT without a corresponding
notification.

And on hosts that are down, I'm not getting a notification that the host
is down, either.  If it's http or ntp (for example) have problems I'm
golden, I get notifications galore - but not ping/icmp/host down/up.

-matt


Matthew Hanley
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