Are you sure that it works that way??
I disabled notifications for "ping" service, but still I receive
notifications from other services although the host is down....

Do I have to enable any other option?

Thank you
Regards



Friday, December 25, 2009, 4:19:08 PM, you wrote:

> On Dec 25, 2009, at 5:28 AM, Brandino Andreas wrote:

>> Hi all and happy holidays!
>> 
>> Lets assume that a host has three service checks (ping, uptime and cpu). If 
>> for some reason
>> connection fails, a mail for each service is being sent (with random
>> order).
>> Is any way when "uptime" or "cpu" check fails (not when is critical), to
>> force a "ping service" check and finally send a notification only for that
>> service??
>> 
>> This behavior can be achieved somehow? With services dependencies can
>> I force a check to be performed at specific points?

> No service dependencies needed. Get rid of the ping service check
> and make it the host check. If a service on a host fails, the host
> is checked. If the host check returns non-OK, notifications for
> services are suppressed and only the host down notification is sent.

> --
> Marc


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