notification_interval in serviceescalation ignored
Rejo Zenger
nagios-users at subs.krikkit.nl
Wed Feb 14 21:17:55 CET 2007
++ 14/02/07 20:34 +0100 - Hugo van der Kooij:
>> The problem in short: the escalations are working like a charm, but the
>> notification interval of the escalation seems to be ignored. In more
>> detail, the configuration is as follows:
>>
>> | define serviceescalation {
>> | first_notification 1
>> | last_notification 0
>> | notification_interval 900
>> | contact_groups cg-all-sane
>> | service_description $service
>> | host_name $host
>> | escalation_options r,w,u,c
>> | }
>
>That would 900 * the standard time unit.
>
>That satndard unit being 60 seconds in most installations gets you a
>notification every 900 minutes which is every 15 hours.
Which is why I quoted that particular setting in my original posting as
well: "interval_length=1" In other words, this is 900 times 1 second
which equals 15 minutes.
The problem is the setting "notification_interval" seems to be ignored.
I see too many notifications, not too little. :)
--
Rejo Zenger <rejo at zenger.nl> https://rejo.zenger.nl
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