No responses. Was it because it looked overcomplicated, too long, just
something?
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On Jul 25, 2010, at 7:45 PM, "Litwin, Matthew" wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Here is hopefully a more clear explanation of the problem I posted last night.
>
> I have configured depend
On Mon, 9 Jul 2007, Patrick M. Hausen wrote:
> "Here's a group of , i.e. hosts or services.
> If any number of them fails, just send a notification for
> the first one. I will look at the Nagios status page anyway and
> probably something else connecting them in some way failed."
Have you seen ch
> i have defined multiple host dependencis for one single host.
> Now notification is not sent when any of dependencies failed
> (any of hosts dependent upon is down). Is there any
> possibility to tweak this dependencies that notification is
> not sent only if ALL of hosts depended upon are do
* Deborah Martin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006-02-08 16:40]:
> When the main database plugin check goes to warning or critical I want to
> suppress email notifications on the 3 remaining checks as there is no point
> in running these (they won't return anything useful apart from timeouts).
>
> However,
On Wed, 8 Feb 2006, Deborah Martin wrote:
Hi,
I have dependencies working mainly fine. However, i'm still not 100%
satisfied that its behaving correctly.
Using Nagios 2.0rc2 on suse 9.2 (i've used later releases for testing but
behaviour is the same)
I have one main service which is a databas
fire-eyes wrote:
> I am using 1.3, and reading about dependencies.
>
> http://nagios.sourceforge.net/docs/1_0/dependencies.html
>
> I am interested in host dependencies. When I used nagios perhaps over a
> year ago, I thought it was host dependencies which allowed me to get the
> status map drawn