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Re: Freshness check chg my service checks fr passive to acti
Posted: Wed Feb 27, 2019 8:14 am
by scottwilkerson
charmainequek wrote:hi scottwilkerson,
is there any way to disable alert for a particular host or service if we know it would take some time to have the issue resolved?
From the host/service detail page under "Quick Actions" you can choose to "Acknowledge this problem"
Additionally, under the Advanced tab you can click the X next to Notifications to also disable them.
charmainequek wrote:for snmp trapsender does it take notifications or alerts to be trapped over to the snmp trap receiver?
I don't think I understand this question
Re: Freshness check chg my service checks fr passive to acti
Posted: Wed Feb 27, 2019 9:22 pm
by charmainequek
hi scottwilkerson,
i think i am confused on how snmp trapsender and notifications / alerts work together.
in our setup, we do not have any contacts or contact groups setup. All alerts are sent directly using snmp trapsender to a 3rd party receiver. My confusion is over how the settings in "Alert Settings" of the service impact this trap sending task. Main confusion over notifications and alerts.
In which setting can i find the frequency of snmp trap alerts being sent or does it trigger a trap message every time a check takes place and return a warning or critical state and is completely standalone from notifications or alerts?
Re: Freshness check chg my service checks fr passive to acti
Posted: Thu Feb 28, 2019 4:28 am
by charmainequek
if snmp trapsender trigger a trap message every time a check takes place and return a warning or critical state and is completely standalone from notifications or alerts then, will snmp trapsender send any trap messages out to the 3rd party snmp trap receiver for the following scenarios?
1. if i click on "Acknowledge this problem" in the service that is returning "critical" which will not be resolved immediately (eg. needs lead time to replace hard disk)
2. if i exclude a particular host from a common service that is applied to a host group
3. If i schedule downtime for a fixed or flexible period for a particular host or host group
Re: Freshness check chg my service checks fr passive to acti
Posted: Thu Feb 28, 2019 5:01 pm
by scottwilkerson
charmainequek wrote:In which setting can i find the frequency of snmp trap alerts being sent or does it trigger a trap message every time a check takes place and return a warning or critical state and is completely standalone from notifications or alerts?
The frequency of the items being sent would be in your state history report
charmainequek wrote:1. if i click on "Acknowledge this problem" in the service that is returning "critical" which will not be resolved immediately (eg. needs lead time to replace hard disk)
2. if i exclude a particular host from a common service that is applied to a host group
3. If i schedule downtime for a fixed or flexible period for a particular host or host group
In order to answer any of these I would need to see the Alert settings for the service we are referring to because it is different depending on the settings specified.
And for clarity, you are wondering how/when Nagios XI will send traps using the Trap Sender component correct?
If so, could you also send a screenshot of the settings page in there as well?
Thanks
Re: Freshness check chg my service checks fr passive to acti
Posted: Thu Feb 28, 2019 10:59 pm
by charmainequek
hi scottwilkerson,
these are for mannual configures services.
mannual_service_check_setting.png
mannual_service_alert_setting.png
Re: Freshness check chg my service checks fr passive to acti
Posted: Thu Feb 28, 2019 11:00 pm
by charmainequek
for imported services, we are using templates.
rcn_service_template_check_setting.png
rcn_service_template_alert_setting.png
Re: Freshness check chg my service checks fr passive to acti
Posted: Fri Mar 01, 2019 2:50 pm
by scottwilkerson
scottwilkerson wrote:
And for clarity, you are wondering how/when Nagios XI will send traps using the Trap Sender component correct?
Re: Freshness check chg my service checks fr passive to acti
Posted: Mon Mar 04, 2019 1:29 am
by charmainequek
hi scottwilkerson,
yes you are right. want to clarify on :
1. how/when Nagios XI will send traps using the Trap Sender component correct?
2. notifications vs alerts
3. where in Nagios web can i find the alerts that were sent through snmp trapsender
Re: Freshness check chg my service checks fr passive to acti
Posted: Mon Mar 04, 2019 2:48 pm
by scottwilkerson
The Traps are sent when the state changes, depending on the settings you have on the Trap Sender Component.
These send on state change and are not dependent on if notifications are sent.
You can see a list of state changes in the State History report, however this is all state changes, and may differ from those sent through the trap sender component.
There is no list logged of what items are send via the Trap Sender
Re: Freshness check chg my service checks fr passive to acti
Posted: Tue Mar 05, 2019 1:48 am
by charmainequek
hi scottwilkerson,
so traps sent via snmp trapsender are independent of alerts and notifications?
so in the below scenarios, will there be any effect at all?
1. if i click on "Acknowledge this problem" in the service that is returning "critical" which will not be resolved immediately (eg. needs lead time to replace hard disk)
2. if i exclude a particular host from a common service that is applied to a host group
3. If i schedule downtime for a fixed or flexible period for a particular host or host group