On Mon, May 2, 2011 at 4:12 PM, Papp Tamas <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 05/02/2011 09:30 AM, nap wrote:
>
> define contact {
> use _contact
> contact_name tompos
> alias Tamas Papp
>
> email [email protected]
> }
>
>
>
No shinken says, it has two notificationways. How can I dump the whole of
> the current used configuration, like the object.cache for nagios?
>
There is no way for this, the only module that generate such file is the
object, and it's only here for CGI compatibility, not for debugging links.
Maybe we can add such a dump() call for daemons with a signal in the next
version.
>
> As I can see, notifications still are handled only for host alerts and
> shinken makes a host alert notification in every hour as defined by
> notification_interval. Service alerts are not sent and it doesn't care about
> state changes.
>
And theses services got hosts in UP state? Because I do not see what can be
wrong in your configuration.
>
> And there is another thing. As you can see, ratain_(non)status_information
> is 0. If I see well, it should restart checks from the state PENDING on
> every restart. It does not do it, every state is preserved. Even if I remove
> the file retention.dat.
>
The retain(non) is not managed (I didn't find why it can be good to forgot
data in fact and when no one say it was important, we put is as a non
managed property).
The remove of the retention.dat is more strange. What retention module are
you using for your scheduler (if I'm not wrong, there is none by default,
but the easiest one to activate is the pickle- flat file- one).
>
> What do I miss?;)
>
We will find :) (or it's just a bug, and we will hunt :) ).
Jean
>
> Thank you,
>
> tamas
>
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