Multiple web interface
Subhendu Ghosh
sghosh at sghosh.org
Thu Apr 10 23:25:08 CEST 2003
in order to get notifications you need a state-change. The state
(OK,WARNING,CRITICAL) will be reflected on the web interface.
If a service in and OK state is OK and in a CRITICAL state is also
considered OK - then what are you trying to achieve by monitoring it?
Another config item you might want to consider configuring is a volatile
service - notification on all state changes.
However - warnging and crtical will still be displayed as such on the web
interface.
-sg
On Thu, 10 Apr 2003, Jose Orlando Muñoz Bravo (HP) wrote:
>
> In my configuratión time perios don´t apply, I have proces that can
> start any time during the 24 hours day, I just configure a normal
> service with "notification_interval 0" so it send a only one
> notification when the service state change OK to non-OK or non-OK to OK.
> So I know when the process start and when it finish.
>
> The problem is, some times my web interface show criticals and warnings than are normal.
>
> Can I use your second recomendation ? HOW?
>
> Thanks,
>
>
> -----Mensaje original-----
> De: Subhendu Ghosh [mailto:sghosh at sghosh.org]
> Enviado el: jueves, 10 de abril de 2003 14:18
> Para: Nagios Users List (E-mail)
> Asunto: Re: [Nagios-users] Multiple web interface
>
>
> On Thu, 10 Apr 2003, Jose Orlando Muñoz Bravo (HP) wrote:
>
> >
> > Hi all,
> >
> > I want to know if is posible to have a diferent views
> >
> > I have checks for some services that the most part of the time are in a
> > non-OK state, and I want to separate this of the others than always must
> > be in the OK state.
> >
> > I mean in a diferent web interface like if I were using 2 nagios
> > servers. (hppt://my_nagios_server/nagios and
> > hppt://my_nagios_server/nagios/terporalservices)
> >
> > Thansk is advance for any idea
> >
> > Jomb.
> >
>
> If you know in advance when the non-ok states are going to occur and they
> occur with a repeatable pattern - you might want to define timeperiods
> when they are not checked.
>
> If you want the non-OK to be a *normal* state, you might want to use the
> negate plugin as a wrapper around the service check. Negate will change
> the service status from non-OK to OK before reporting it back to NAgios.
>
> This would give you a single installation to manage.
>
>
>
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