Hi
 
Can you guys please give me your input on how you handle the following 
situation.
 
Lets take monitoring a disk as an example. For arguments sake lets say when the 
disk reaches 80% capacity I send out a warning and at 90% I send out a 
critical. There is also a Service Escalation configured to send out 
notifications when this service reaches critical.
 
So at 80 percent I get my notification all is well. I then go ahead and 
acknowledge the event and in doing so Nagios will not send out any further 
notifications. Which according to the Nagios logic is correct.
 
The problem is if the disk in the mean time reaches critical, 90% capacity, I 
won't get another notification. Not even the Service Escalation helps here, 
because the event has already been acknowledged.
 
Do you guys have any suggestions on how this problem can be solved?
 
Regards
Andre


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