Delayed notifications
Marco Ramos
mramos at co.sapo.pt
Thu May 20 12:56:28 CEST 2004
Hi,
Yes, you can do this with max_check_attempts and retry_check_interval
for the services you want.
HTH,
mramos
On Thu, 2004-05-20 at 08:27, Diego Tironi wrote:
> Is it possible to delay some notifications by an arbitrary amount of
> time?
> I ask this because I don't want to send an expensive SMS message
> for every short outages on my network. It could be better if this type
> of notification stay in a queue for a short (arbitrary?) amount of time
> and deleted if the service/host resume its normal operations.
> Can Nagios do that?
> Thanks in advance for your answers.
> Diego
>
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