Alert Setting Cleanup

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matson-itops
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Alert Setting Cleanup

Post by matson-itops »

Having inconsistency with alert set up in Nagios 5.4.13

would like guidance doing the following
a) how to get a report for all "alert settings / notification enabled" across all hosts and services
b) good explanation of "notification enabled" settings. specifically difference between "off/skip/null"

This report will contain the notification enabled option.
npolovenko
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Re: Alert Setting Cleanup

Post by npolovenko »

Hello, @matson-itops. You can get a report containing the list of all services and hosts from the Core web interface. In the web browser, address bar type the XI url followed by /nagios/. For example, in my case its:
In the login pop up window enter the nagiosadmin login and password.

In the left column click on the Configuration menu and for the object type select services.
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Copy the report-table into excel spreadsheet and delete columns that you do not need.
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npolovenko
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Re: Alert Setting Cleanup

Post by npolovenko »

off means notifications are disabled, skip means nagios will look into the template to figure out whether notifications are set to off or on. And null means undefined.
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