notification suppression

Scott Sugar ssugar at proserveit.com
Thu Jul 28 15:25:26 CEST 2005


Im not fully sure how to implement that.  I have only usually worked with a dependency within a single host.... (ie. suppressing notifications for disk space and memory, if the host cannot be pinged... )
I suggest you just really delve into the section of the manual that talks about service dependencies...
 
I am still going to be implementing a group of dependencies early next week and if i run across anything that i think might help you, ill post it back to the mailing list...
 
sorry,
scott

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From: nagios-users-admin at lists.sourceforge.net on behalf of Miles Scruggs
Sent: Wed 7/27/2005 4:47 PM
To: nagios-users at lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: RE: [Nagios-users] notification suppression




I want to monitor a host, but have it dependent on a group of hosts  ie
google.com Microsoft.com etc, and if the host goes down, no notifications
will be sent out unless at least one of the hosts in that group is up  (ie
there is connection to the internet for sure)
> Im not exactly sure what your trying to do....
>
> is it that you have a group of hosts and if they all go down then only one
> should send a notification?
>
> or do you have a group of hosts and if one goes down in that group then
> none of the others should notify?
>
> im not sure what your trying to do..
>
> the way the manual talks of what a dependant service is and what the
> service depending on it is a little bit confusing in my mind... I had to
> play around a bit until i figured it out.... Im going to be setting up a
> large group of dependencies... probably early next week so I'll have it
> fresh in my mind then....
>
>
>
> : RE: [Nagios-users] notification suppression
> >
> > you could create a service dependency... make all the other services
> > dependent on the ping google.ca service....
> > look here for more detail
> > http://nagios.sourceforge.net/docs/2_0/dependencies.html
> > while the documentation is a little sketchy for this stuff... i still
> > managed to figure it out after a bit...
> >
>
> Looks like host dependencies will work just fine, but what I need is a
> dependency on a group of hosts.  So if anyone of the hosts in the group is
> online the dependency is met.  Is this possible?
>
> What I'm seeing now is I could define various hosts/service dependencies,
> but if any one of those hosts/services failed the dependent would fail.
>
> Thanks
>
> Miles
>
>
>




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