Hi,
Coming from pure-nagios installation I know nagios uses the following structure
for send/filter notifications:
every host/service has its own contact-group for notifications
every hostgroups has its own contact-group for notifications
every contact-group contain the list of all contacts
every contact contain the settings on:
- Host notification period
- Host notification options (Up, Down)
- Service notification period
- Service notification options (OK, Critical, ...)
- Member of xy (whatever) contact-groups
Playing on these settings I can create custom notifications of different sections or single servers too for my
pure-nagios installation.
How is it configured on Opsview?
Seems I can work ONLY on:
- "Host Notify On" - and applied for all contacts
- "Service Notify On" - and applies for all contacts and all hosts with same
service has same settings.
In Example if I have HOST1 and HOST2 having check on HTTP I *cannot* set that alarms on service HTTP for HOST1 are sent
*only* on contact1 AND HOST2 having alarms on HTTP sent *only* on concact2?
In pure-nagios installation I could put contact1 in group1 for HOST1 and contact2 in group2 for HOST2 and so HOST1 and
HOST2 are sending all allarms on the right contacts based on their contact-groups.
I think that's a big limitation on OPSView for installations and overall distributed environment where different groups
are admins for part of some sections. (Network Admins, System Admins, ...)
Or I'm missing something?
Or are notifications depending on "Authorised for Host Groups" and "Authorised for
Service Groups" (contact settings) too?
Thank's
Simon
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