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
On 13 May 2011 08:34, Andre Kruger andre.kru...@trw.com wrote:
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
Hi
Thanks for that.
I just read how non-sticky acknowledgments work from 3.2.3. I think this solves
my problem.
http://wiki.nagios.org/index.php/Acknowledgementlogic
Assuming you have a service with notifications enabled for all states with a
max retry attempts of 1, these are the
what's the purpose of acknowledging the service problems?
just to suppress the notifications or ?
On Fri, May 13, 2011 at 3:34 PM, Andre Kruger andre.kru...@trw.com wrote:
Hi
Can you guys please give me your input on how you handle the following
situation.
Lets take monitoring a disk
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Sent: 13 May 2011 08:35
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Subject: [Nagios-users] Notification after Acknowledgment
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
Yes, it was to stop the notifications, but I would then like to receive
notifications again when the service that was acknowledged goes into a critical
state. But non-sticky acknowledgments has solved this problem for me.
I think I am going to change my default to non-sticky.
Yueh-Hung Liu
On 13 May 2011 09:01, Andre Kruger andre.kru...@trw.com wrote:
I just read how non-sticky acknowledgments work from 3.2.3. I think this
solves my problem.
http://wiki.nagios.org/index.php/Acknowledgementlogic
Neat! Thanks I hadn't noticed that.