Is it default behaviour that if a servicecheck is in warning and was acknowledged it does not send a notification if this servicecheck goes in critical state?
At this server I am running Nagios Core 3.2.3
Nitification from acknowledged warning to critical
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Re: Nitification from acknowledged warning to critical
You will still get notified when the object changes state again, in this example to a critical state.
See:
See:
This command is used to acknowledge a service problem. When a service problem is acknowledged, future notifications about problems are temporarily disabled until the service changes from its current state. If you want acknowledgement to disable notifications until the service recovers, check the 'Sticky Acknowledgement' checkbox. Contacts for this service will receive a notification about the acknowledgement, so they are aware that someone is working on the problem. Additionally, a comment will also be added to the service. Make sure to enter your name and fill in a brief description of what you are doing in the comment field. If you would like the service comment to remain once the acknowledgement is removed, check the 'Persistent Comment' checkbox. If you do not want an acknowledgement notification sent out to the appropriate contacts, uncheck the 'Send Notification' checkbox.
Re: Nitification from acknowledged warning to critical
Too bad the "Sticky Acknowledgement" is default checked
Is there any way we can uncheck the checkbox by default?
Is there any way we can uncheck the checkbox by default?
Rob Hassing


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Re: Nitification from acknowledged warning to critical
You can put a feature request in for this though I will tell you now it is highly unlikely this would be changed.
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