HOST DOWN - Notifications not being sent

Randal Kornelsen RKornelsen at extremenetworks.com
Mon May 26 02:05:52 CEST 2003


Hello,

I have a server that is not responding to the check_command defined for the
host (a ping check).  A notification was correctly sent on initial failure.
Since that initial notification no further notifications have been sent even
though they are supposed to be sent every 15 minutes (notification_interval
is set to 15 minutes).  

The following state information specifically shows a "Last Status Check" of
2003-05-25 16:50:22 but a "Last Host Notification" of 2003-05-19 17:05:45.

  Host Status:   DOWN     
  Status Information: PING CRITICAL - Packet loss = 100% 
  Last Status Check: 2003-05-25 16:50:22 
  Status Data Age: 0d 0h 4m 34s 
  Last State Change: 2003-05-19 17:05:45 
  Current State Duration: 5d 23h 49m 11s 
  Last Host Notification: 2003-05-19 17:05:45 
  Current Notification Number:   1   
  Is This Host Flapping? N/A 
  Percent State Change: N/A 
  In Scheduled Downtime?   NO   
  Last Update: 2003-05-25 16:53:24 

  Host Checks:   ENABLED   
  Host Notifications:   ENABLED   
  Event Handler:   ENABLED   
  Flap Detection:   ENABLED   

The relevant configuration information is shown below.  

  notification_interval         15
  notification_options          d,u,r
  notifications_enabled         1
  notification_period           24x7

Your assistance in troubleshooting or setting the required (non-apparent)
configuration is appreciated.

thank you,
Randal Kornelsen


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