On 3/30/07, Dinçer Kavraal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
It's not dumb. I once try it. Answer is: no!
They are not fired.
To whom it may concern:
Q: Why should somebody try this?
A: Sometimes notifications can not be controlled through escalations
easily. So you'd like to close all escalations and allow some of them.
That's why. Anyway, no way to do it. If you disable for a hostgroup (for
instance) notifications, then escalations and other settings related are
ommitted.
I believe that this statement is incorrect. I see no reason why having
enable_notifications=0 will disable any event handler functionality. While
event handler commands and notification commands are defined in the same
manner, they are executed in different contexts by Nagios. If enable
notifications is false, then Nagios will not attempt to execute the command
that defines a "notification method" for the contacts associated with a
service/host. However it will still execute the event handler commands
associated with the said services/hosts as long as event handling is
enabled.
Rob
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