When file permissions are wrong or other issues occur, nagios may be
prevented from executing a test but it generates a CRITICAL service
alert.

In this case I do not want to notify the application owner but instead
the nagios owner and I don't want it to be CRITICAL because it doesn't
indicate a service outage.

Is there a way configure how this is handled?

Matthew Dougherty
[email protected]
973-325-8556


Matthew Dougherty
[email protected]
973-325-8556
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