Hello all.

I would like to ask a question regarding to the behavior of check scheduling
during the massive number of notification event is occuring.

I have couple of notification group defeined in each service but when 
notification 
alerts occur consecutively among multiple services, it seems that nagios 
sequentially
process the notification events, not simultaneously.

[2010-12-19 15:08:26] SERVICE ALERT: host1;
[2010-12-19 15:08:26] SERVICE NOTIFICATION: 
jdoe;proact1;ssh_proc_mem_Search;CRITICAL;notify-by-email;
[2010-12-19 15:08:56] SERVICE NOTIFICATION: 
nagiosadmin;proact1;ssh_proc_mem_Search;CRITICAL;notify-by-email;
[2010-12-19 15:09:26] SERVICE ALERT: 
host2;ssh_proc_alv_TrafficAgent_3;CRITICAL;HARD;3;
[2010-12-19 15:09:26] SERVICE NOTIFICATION: 
jdoe;traffic01;ssh_proc_alv_TrafficAgent_3;CRITICAL;notify-by-email;
[2010-12-19 15:09:56] SERVICE NOTIFICATION: 
nagiosadmin;traffic01;ssh_proc_alv_TrafficAgent_3;CRITICAL;notify-by-email;
[2010-12-19 15:10:26] SERVICE ALERT: 
host3;ssh_proc_alv_EAM_GbE_MC_5;CRITICAL;HARD;3;
[2010-12-19 15:10:26] SERVICE NOTIFICATION: 
jdoe;eam03;ssh_proc_alv_EAM_GbE_MC_5;CRITICAL;notify-by-email;
[2010-12-19 15:10:56] SERVICE NOTIFICATION: 
nagiosadmin;eam03;ssh_proc_alv_EAM_GbE_MC_5;CRITICAL;notify-by-email;
[2010-12-19 15:11:26] SERVICE ALERT: 
host4;ssh_proc_alv_EAM_CX2600_220_40;CRITICAL;HARD;3;
[2010-12-19 15:11:26] SERVICE NOTIFICATION: 
jdoe;eam01;ssh_proc_alv_EAM_CX2600_220_40;CRITICAL;notify-by-email;
[2010-12-19 15:11:56] SERVICE NOTIFICATION: 
nagiosadmin;eam01;ssh_proc_alv_EAM_CX2600_220_40;CRITICAL;notify-by-email;

Is this a normal behavior with nagios ? (The version is 2.10)
I found a chapter in Nagios manual describes about the check delay of high 
priority events but
wasn't sure if the situation corresponds to the manual or not. 

"Examples of high priority events include log file rotations, external
command checks, and service reaper events. Additionally, host checks will slow 
down the execution
and processing of service checks."

Thanks,
Yu Watanabe


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