Remove ACK

Ivan imunoz6 at xtec.cat
Wed Sep 23 12:15:23 CEST 2009


Thank you,
it's solved. Unchecking the Sticky Acknowledge we obtain the behaviour 
desired.


Martin Melin escribió:
> What version of Nagios are you using?
>
> Acknowledgements are cancelled when the service changes state if you 
> haven't enabled/selected sticky acknowledgements, in which case the 
> ack is in effect until the service recovers.
>
> So, if you haven't explicitly changed this behavior, Nagios v3 will 
> work exactly as you want it to.
>
> Regards
> Martin Melin
>
> On Mon, Sep 21, 2009 at 10:08 AM, Ivan <imunoz6 at xtec.cat> wrote:
>
>     Hi,
>     it's possible that nagios automatically remove the "ACK" Icon if the
>     state changes from "WARNING" to "CRITICAL"?
>
>     Background:
>     We would like to ack the warning problems, but if this problems
>     changes
>     to Critical, we consider that the problem is greater than before,
>     so the
>     notification type must change and the ACK must dissapear from the
>     nagios
>     screen.
>
>     Thanks in advance
>
>     --
>     Ivan Muñoz Fuentes
>     Tècnic Projectes
>     Departament d'Educació
>     Via Augusta, 202, Barcelona
>
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