nagios 3.0.5 email notifications fail {Spam?}
alex alex
fdm.alex at gmail.com
Tue Jan 13 09:47:40 CET 2009
Hi again.
I have bad news(for me,at least). I remove the flap announcements and
notifications are not working. Here's the debug log for nagios:
[1231835680.728809] [032.2] [pid=14526] ** Checking host notification
viability for contact 'user'...
[1231835680.728838] [032.2] [pid=14526] We shouldn't notify this contact
about DOWN states.
[1231835680.728858] [032.0] [pid=14526] No contacts were notified. Next
possible notification time: Thu Jan 1 02:00:00 1970
[1231835680.728873] [032.0] [pid=14526] 0 contacts were notified.
So it seems that the contacts didn't inherited the template??? were found.
Again, my configs read:
# contactgroups admins
define contactgroup {
contactgroup_name admins
alias admins
members nagios,user
}
#contact template
define contact {
name generic_contact
host_notification_period 24din24_7din7
service_notification_period 24din24_7din7
host_notification_options d,u,r,n,f
service_notification_options u,c,w,r,n,f
host_notification_commands notify-host-by-email
service_notification_commands notify-service-by-email
register 0
}
define contact {
contact_name user
use generic_contact
alias utilizator_generic
email smo at localhost
}
define host {
host_name host1
alias host1
address 192.168.1.1
use generic_host_tpl
}
define host {
name generic_host_tpl
process_perf_data 1
retain_status_information 1
retain_nonstatus_information 1
active_checks_enabled 1
passive_checks_enabled 1
check_period 24din24_7din7
obsess_over_host 0
check_freshness 1
freshness_threshold 0
check_command is_icmp_alive
max_check_attempts 1
event_handler_enabled 0
notifications_enabled 1
notification_interval 5
notification_period 24din24_7din7
notification_options d,u,r,f
stalking_options d,o,u
register 0
action_url /nagios/pnp/index.php?host=$HOSTNAME$
}
On Mon, Jan 12, 2009 at 3:49 PM, Marc Powell <marc at ena.com> wrote:
>
> On Jan 12, 2009, at 5:44 AM, alex alex wrote:
> > Notification: FLAPPINGSTOP
> > Host: host1
> > State: UP
> > Or for a service
>
> > Notification Type: FLAPPINGSTOP
> >
> > Service: is_alive
> > Host: host1
> > Is it the right behaviour (to put flapping instead up/down if the
> > flapping is enabled) ?
>
> Yes, if the host or service were in a flapping state, which these
> were. flapping is different than a normal up/down and that
> notification type is provided should you want or need to make that
> distinction. If you'd rather just receive up/down notifications,
> disable notifications for flapping.
>
> > Anyhow, some notifications are sent and that's the main good news. I
> > think from now only some small changes must be done in my configs to
> > tune the uinstallation.
>
> Good =)
>
> --
> Marc
>
>
>
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