I have a group of servers that have a contact group that manages the servers top to bottom.
In that same group I need to add a 2nd contact group of application admin that want to be notified
if their app goes down which might be 1 or all of the related services being monitored.
They don't want to get notified if the host goes down.
How do I go about doing that ?
Contact for just Service Notificiations
Re: Contact for just Service Notificiations
I've not worked with notifications before as there is no need in my organization. When I open a host, on the tab "Alert Settings" I get to set contacts and contact groups. When I go to a specific service for that host I can choose different contact (groups). Could you not simply make a group "application x admin" and add them to the service alert settings?
Kind regards,
Dennis Lans
Kind regards,
Dennis Lans
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Re: Contact for just Service Notificiations
Hello,
I created a contact group, then a contact with just Service Notification commands.
I added that contact group to the host and applied the config.
Then XI gripped about this (Error: Contact 'support' has no host notification commands defined!)
I created a contact group, then a contact with just Service Notification commands.
I added that contact group to the host and applied the config.
Then XI gripped about this (Error: Contact 'support' has no host notification commands defined!)
Re: Contact for just Service Notificiations
The "Host Notification Command" is a required setting when defining a Contact:
https://assets.nagios.com/downloads/nag ... tions.html
You can set it to a dummy command that does nothing if you like, but it has to be set. Other than that, having a contact that only gets assigned to services (thanks @dLans!) is probably the best option.
https://assets.nagios.com/downloads/nag ... tions.html
You can set it to a dummy command that does nothing if you like, but it has to be set. Other than that, having a contact that only gets assigned to services (thanks @dLans!) is probably the best option.
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