Integration with Request Tracker
Sebastian Ries
Sebastian.Ries at dtnet.de
Thu Oct 2 11:01:43 CEST 2008
Hi
> Not directly. Looking at the description, the ID increases on each
> new notification sent.
>
> : The notification ID number is incremented by one (1) each time a new
>
> : host notification is sent out, and regardless of how many contacts
> are
> : notified.
>
> I read this being that each notification gets a new ID. For example,
> a host goes down, the first notification gets 1... second gets 2...
> etc. Host recovers. A service on another host goes down, and the
> notification ID is 3.
No.
The Order is:
Host goes down
Notification 1
Notification 2
Notification 3
Host recovers
Notification 4 (Recovery)
Host goes down (any)
Notification 1
Notification 2
...
Notifications are counted for each problem without regarding other
problems.
Regards
Sebastian Ries
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