[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb am 19.10.2006 11:04:19:

> I am monitoring some hosts on the Internet for informational reasons.
> Since these hosts quite frequently have failed services, I'd like my
> Nagios to refrain from notifying me if a service is down at the first
> notification. Subsequent notifications, however, should be sent out.
> 
> Is there a way to do this any easier than having no notifications set
> in the service definition and have a service escalation having the
> list of contacts that used to be in the service definition?

If you always only want the 2nd notification, then your approach sounds
wrong. You shouldn't suppress the first notification always, but instead
maybe raise the number of consecutive failed checks until you throw
a hard state, so you do not get too many false warnings.

regards
        Sascha

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