Service notifications
Kyriacos Sakkas
sakkas at unimedcy.com
Tue Nov 9 13:55:54 CET 2004
How are you checking the services ? Usually a "Service" is one instance
of an aplication, running on one host, which means that for each of this
service/host pairs, there is one entry in the services.cfg file.
Since each instance can define its own notification group, you should
have no problems. Please send some more info.
Regards,
K.Sakkas
PS.
If by ten webservers, you mean ten virtual domains running on one
server, then you would need ten host entries with the hostname.domain
ruther than the IP address defined, and ten servise entries.
(Do not take my word on this, I am not an expert and I am not running
anything like that, so there might be other ways to do it.)
nagios at datakompaniet.net wrote:
>I need a way to send notifications to different recievers for a service. Do I need to set up two sevices for each service
>or is ther an other way to do it. If I have a http check for ten webservers and two of them should send a notification to a
>different reciever than the other eight.
>
>Regards,
>Lars Nygren
>
>
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