Thanks,
I will test that out in the next day and let you know my findings!
Notifications not being sent
Re: Notifications not being sent
2 of XI5.6.14 Prod/DR/DEV - Nagios LogServer 2 Nodes
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Re: Notifications not being sent
That doesn't seem to make any difference. My service went bad middle of the night, was in non OK state for 3.5 hours and every 5 minutes received a new passive result saying the service is not running on the remote host. No notifications were triggered.
2 of XI5.6.14 Prod/DR/DEV - Nagios LogServer 2 Nodes
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Re: Notifications not being sent
Here is what my test service looks like in /usr/local/nagios/var/objects.cache:
Do you see the entries in the nagios.log? You may need to enable the stalking option under the alert settings if the passive results are not unique. I'd be curious to see if it logging a notification or not.
For example, here is the log from a test I just ran:
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define service {
host_name 1.2.3.4
service_description Security Alert
check_period xi_timeperiod_24x7
check_command check_dummy!0!"No data received yet."
contacts nagiosadmin
notification_period xi_timeperiod_24x7
initial_state o
importance 0
check_interval 1.000000
retry_interval 1.000000
max_check_attempts 1
is_volatile 1
parallelize_check 1
active_checks_enabled 0
passive_checks_enabled 1
obsess 1
event_handler_enabled 1
low_flap_threshold 0.000000
high_flap_threshold 0.000000
flap_detection_enabled 0
flap_detection_options a
freshness_threshold 0
check_freshness 0
notification_options a
notifications_enabled 1
notification_interval 0.000000
first_notification_delay 15.000000
stalking_options n
process_perf_data 1
retain_status_information 1
retain_nonstatus_information 1
_XIWIZARD passivecheck
}For example, here is the log from a test I just ran:
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[1590763651] SERVICE ALERT: 1.2.3.4;Security Alert;CRITICAL;HARD;1;test1
[1590763678] SERVICE ALERT: 1.2.3.4;Security Alert;CRITICAL;HARD;1;test2
[1590764258] SERVICE ALERT: 1.2.3.4;Security Alert;CRITICAL;HARD;1;test3
[1590764380] SERVICE ALERT: 1.2.3.4;Security Alert;CRITICAL;HARD;1;test4
[1590764494] SERVICE ALERT: 1.2.3.4;Security Alert;CRITICAL;HARD;1;test5
[1590764524] SERVICE ALERT: 1.2.3.4;Security Alert;CRITICAL;HARD;1;test6
[1590764537] SERVICE ALERT: 1.2.3.4;Security Alert;CRITICAL;HARD;1;test7
[1590764557] SERVICE NOTIFICATION: nagiosadmin;1.2.3.4;Security Alert;CRITICAL;xi_service_notification_handler;test8
[1590764557] SERVICE ALERT: 1.2.3.4;Security Alert;CRITICAL;HARD;1;test8
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