Notification interval backoff?
Anthony Montibello
amontibello at gmail.com
Wed Aug 29 21:27:59 CEST 2007
isn't this the service escalation?
I am not sure how strait foward implementing this is, However the
documentation should be good on implementing it.
Tony (author of NC_NEt)
On 8/29/07, Jeff Orr <jorr at attributor.com> wrote:
>
> All,
>
> I have been asked by my uppers to implement 'notification backoff' for
> Nagios monitoring. I.e. when a service goes HARD non-OK, the first notice
> is sent out, then the next after 30 minutes. After that, the next notice is
> sent in an hour. The next, in two. The next, in 4... up to daily
> notifications.
>
> Is there a straight-forward way I can define a backoff order for
> notifications, or will I have to chain together a bunch of service
> escalations or somesuch? I'm only concerned with service notifications at
> the moment, as we get mostly those; host notifications should be sent early
> and often.
>
> Thank you for your help, in advance.
>
> --Jeff Orr
> Attributor Corporation
>
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