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<DIV>I have noticed a couple things about Nagios that don't seem to make
sense. Perhaps I'm just missing something and someone could shed some
light.</DIV>
<DIV><BR>When I look under 'Service Detail' I have many devices that have their
service notifications disabled by default. I have
notifications_enabled set to 1 on all service definitions in the
services.cfg file. The only way I can get them turned on is if I drill
down each one and click 'Enable notifications for this service'. This will
take forever as I have 1100 devices in the database. My settings for
service notifications is [w,u,c,r]. Why is this?</DIV>
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<DIV>Also, I had a device go down last night and no notification was sent.
Nagios says it was down for over 30 min, but nothing was sent. I have
service notification enabled for an oracle port but host notifications turned
off. Is it possible that if the host goes down and you have host
notification turned off that it will take precedence over any service
notifications and not send them? That is the only thing I can
figure.</DIV>
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<DIV>--------------------------------------<BR>Tim Moore<BR>DNS/Linux/Cisco
Admin<BR>ODJFS</DIV></BODY></HTML>