Notify on warning but show as OK (or hide) in dashboards?
Posted: Wed Aug 07, 2019 4:39 pm
I'm wondering whether I can configure a service to notify when it reaches the warning threshold but to otherwise report as OK when viewing the service within Nagios XI? Here is the use case, so maybe someone can provide a recommendation.
This is for SSL cert expiration monitoring. We have two monitors for each cert. One monitor notifies at 90 days, 60 days, and 30 days before expiration. The other monitor notifies at 30 days and then every day thereafter. We would like the 90/60/30 monitor to be configured in a way that it sends notifications at those thresholds but otherwise always appears green in OK status when viewing in Nagios XI. Alternatively, it could just not show up at all when viewing services in Nagios XI and that would be fine as long as notifications are sent and we can still manage settings via XI CCM. This is so that there aren't a bunch of SSL certificates in the 30-90 day period before expiration cluttering up Nagios XI with warnings we don't want to see, making it harder to keep track of the ones we want.
Thank you for any input you can provide to help us with this.
This is for SSL cert expiration monitoring. We have two monitors for each cert. One monitor notifies at 90 days, 60 days, and 30 days before expiration. The other monitor notifies at 30 days and then every day thereafter. We would like the 90/60/30 monitor to be configured in a way that it sends notifications at those thresholds but otherwise always appears green in OK status when viewing in Nagios XI. Alternatively, it could just not show up at all when viewing services in Nagios XI and that would be fine as long as notifications are sent and we can still manage settings via XI CCM. This is so that there aren't a bunch of SSL certificates in the 30-90 day period before expiration cluttering up Nagios XI with warnings we don't want to see, making it harder to keep track of the ones we want.
Thank you for any input you can provide to help us with this.