Patch for notification_interval=0
Ethan Galstad
nagios at nagios.org
Wed Mar 24 06:27:28 CET 2004
Thanks! I'll apply this to the 1.x branch. The notification was
changed a bit in 2.0, so I don't think this applies there.
On 22 Mar 2004 at 12:31, Voon, Ton wrote:
> Hi Ethan!
>
> I think there is a bug in the notifications logic. I have
> notification_interval=0 for all my services. If a service goes from OK
> to warning, I get a notification. If it goes from OK to critical, I
> also get notified. But if it goes from warning to critical, no
> notification is generated.
>
> This patch is for r1.0 (not changed in r1.2), but this patch would
> also apply to CVS HEAD.
>
> I've also supplied patches for the documentation to make this clearer.
> Done against r1.0.
>
> Ton
>
>
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