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HaschkeD
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Alarm notifications

Post by HaschkeD »

Hello,
i use Nagios Core 3.2.3 with NagiosQL 3.1.1.
We set alarm notifications in the host. If a service of the host is down we get a notification. Is it possible to set an exception only for one service?

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Dennis
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Re: Alarm notifications

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Do you mean you don't want to send notifications for that service?

If so you would set the following in that services configuration

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notifications_enabled    0
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Re: Alarm notifications

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Hi,
i will send notification for that service….but other than for the host.....
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Re: Alarm notifications

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HaschkeD wrote:Hi,
i will send notification for that service….but other than for the host.....
I don't understand what you mean
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Re: Alarm notifications

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Hi,
i think i found a solution….

In german:

Nagios Services erben ihre Kontakte von ihrem jeweiligen Host.
Aber nur dann, wenn für den Service selbst keine Kontakte hinterlegt sind.

Wenn Meldungen also nicht mehr an xxx schicken möchte, muss er nur für diesen Service explizit xxx als Kontakt definieren.

Regards
Dennis
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Re: Alarm notifications

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HaschkeD wrote:Hi,
i think i found a solution….

In german:

Nagios Services erben ihre Kontakte von ihrem jeweiligen Host.
Aber nur dann, wenn für den Service selbst keine Kontakte hinterlegt sind.

Wenn Meldungen also nicht mehr an xxx schicken möchte, muss er nur für diesen Service explizit xxx als Kontakt definieren.

Regards
Dennis
Translated in English
Nagios services inherit their contacts from their respective hosts.
But only if there are no contacts for the service itself.

So if messages do not want to send to xxx anymore, they just need to explicitly define xxx as a contact for this service.
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