How to disabled Email notification in NagiosXI for time being.
The reason for, we have scheduled downtime activity in weekend & I want to suppressed the alert for all servers.
Presently monitoring more than 300 servers, not possible if we go with schedule downtime feature.
So what I found is, in Notification Preferences, if I untick Enable Notifications tab. Is that suffice ?
or
Can I scheduled downtime on Hostgroup at one go ? If yes, How do I do that ?
How to Disabled Email notification for all servers
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Re: How to Disabled Email notification for all servers
Hi lafargeuser,
Yes, diasabling notifications will stop any notifications from being sent. They will not build up in any queue as such, so when you re-enabled notifications you will not get swamped with a bunch of emails.
I always like to disable notificiations via the Tactical Overview page (down the bottom, click the tick). The reason why I like doing this is when I then return to the Tactical Overview page, the big X under Notifications makes it very clear that they are disabled. It is also a good area to see the overall health before starting a maintenance window.
Also, check the Tactical Overview page BEFORE re-enabling notifications, make sure all of your hosts and services are OK. If you re-enable notifications when there is a couple of hundred services in a critical state, you will start to receive alerts for those (based on the alert settings for each service).
Hope your scheduled downtime goes as planned
Yes, diasabling notifications will stop any notifications from being sent. They will not build up in any queue as such, so when you re-enabled notifications you will not get swamped with a bunch of emails.
I always like to disable notificiations via the Tactical Overview page (down the bottom, click the tick). The reason why I like doing this is when I then return to the Tactical Overview page, the big X under Notifications makes it very clear that they are disabled. It is also a good area to see the overall health before starting a maintenance window.
Also, check the Tactical Overview page BEFORE re-enabling notifications, make sure all of your hosts and services are OK. If you re-enable notifications when there is a couple of hundred services in a critical state, you will start to receive alerts for those (based on the alert settings for each service).
Hope your scheduled downtime goes as planned
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