I suspect that if you configure your event handler as a notification instead, and set a short notification interval, you could get the behavior you want.

(That's purely speculation on my part.)

-John


On Feb 27, 2006, at 3:46 AM, Alberto wrote:


I have defined an event_handler on a service and it get executed when service changed state (from ok to warning/critical or from warning to critical or critical to warning).

But I want it get executed when the service is in nonOK state. So if services always report WARNING I want the event_handler to get executed again and again.

Is this posible?



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