Best Method for delays
Jason Martin
jhmartin at toger.us
Tue Aug 10 18:12:24 CEST 2004
There isn't a mechanism to specify different thresholds for the
same service during different times of day; instead you have to
do what you did by creating seperate services with different
thresholds and mutually exclusive notification periods.
-Jason Martin
On Tue, Aug 10, 2004 at 10:11:18AM -0500, Wheeler, MG wrote:
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> RH 9
> Nagios Plug-ins 1.2
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> We have a few services that we have monitoring setup (SMTP, POP3, HTTP etc) on two NT servers. The admins for the NT side of the house want to be paged from 6am-10pm on the second failure but during Off hours they want to wait until at least 10 failures (hoping to catch some sleep while it fails for Japan and Europe.) I setup two different "Services" for these with different delays in them. They both page the same contactgroup which is paged 24x7 in the contactgroup itself. My question is there a simpler way to have done this? Or a more efficient way to have done this? I thought about separate contacts or separate contact groups and using Escalations and am not sure which is better.
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> Ideas ??
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