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Dumb Question: What does "Disable Notifications" do?

Posted: Sat Dec 13, 2014 8:46 am
by gohanman
Forgive the stupid question. I've got a host that's down. I've clicked "Disable Notifications" in the web UI on the host's only service. There's a now a bullhorn icon with a red X that says notifications are disabled on hover. And yet nagios continues to fire off emails telling me that this service is down. What is the purpose of "disable notifications" if not to stop these emails, and how do I stop the emails? I've also tried "Acknowledge Problem" and the emails continue...

Re: Dumb Question: What does "Disable Notifications" do?

Posted: Mon Dec 15, 2014 10:12 am
by tmcdonald
Are you disabling the notifications on the host or on one of the services attached to it? They are two separate things and will not affect notifications on the other.

Re: Dumb Question: What does "Disable Notifications" do?

Posted: Mon Dec 15, 2014 10:16 am
by eloyd
Trevor hit the nail on the head (Trevor makes a good hammer, since he's Iron Man Lite). If you acknowledge the host being down or if you mark notifications disabled for the host, all the services on the host will still continue to notify as normal. You will need to disable notifications for those services or acknowledge them separately.

Though, if I remember correctly, a service is supposed to not notify if the associated host is down, so there may be something else going on here.

Re: Dumb Question: What does "Disable Notifications" do?

Posted: Mon Dec 15, 2014 5:35 pm
by slansing
All services assigned to a host should cease alerting once nagios picks up that the host is down. It is possible that those service notifications were already spooled up when the host went down, are they still continuing to notify you right now? Are they typical notifications (critical, warning, ok, unknown)? The host IS in a hard, down state, correct?