Bug in escalation?? nagios 1.2

Subhendu Ghosh sghosh at sghosh.org
Mon Jun 13 22:49:16 CEST 2005


you have is_volatile enabled.  That overrides any intervals setting and 
sends out notification for every hard non-ok check.

-sg


On Mon, 13 Jun 2005 alan.simon at free.fr wrote:

> thank's for the answer
>
> and here's a service definition :
>
> define service{
>        name                            service_slow
>        active_checks_enabled           1
>        passive_checks_enabled          1
>        parallelize_check               1
>        obsess_over_service             0
>        check_freshness                 0
>        is_volatile                     1
>        notifications_enabled           1
>        event_handler_enabled           0
>        flap_detection_enabled          0
>        process_perf_data               0
>        retain_status_information       1
>        retain_nonstatus_information    1
>        check_period                    24x7
>        max_check_attempts              3
>        normal_check_interval           5
>        retry_check_interval            2
>        notification_interval           10
>        notification_period             24x7
>        notification_options            w,u,r,c
>        register                        0
>  }
> define service{
>        use                     service_slow
>        host_name               SBEMGTFW
>        service_description     DSK-C
>        contact_groups          admins
>        check_command           snmp_dsk_win!"^C"!80!90
> }
>
>
>
>
>
>
> Selon Subhendu Ghosh <sghosh at sghosh.org>:
>
>>
>> It might help to have the configuration for the services in addition to
>> the service escalation.
>>
>> -sg
>>
>> On Mon, 13 Jun 2005 alan.simon at free.fr wrote:
>>
>>> Hi again,
>>>
>>> I realy need an answer, i'll give my sister phone number to any one answer
>> me ;)
>>>
>>> here's the notification log
>>> [1118669761] SERVICE NOTIFICATION:
>>> nagios;SBEMGTFW;DSK-C;WARNING;notify-by-email;C:\ Label:  Serial Number
>>> 98c039c1: 80%used(4908MB/6134MB) (80%) : WARNING
>>> [1118670061] SERVICE NOTIFICATION:
>>> nagios;SBEMGTFW;DSK-C;WARNING;notify-by-email;C:\ Label:  Serial Number
>>> 98c039c1: 80%used(4909MB/6134MB) (80%) : WARNING
>>> [1118670362] SERVICE NOTIFICATION:
>>> nagios;SBEMGTFW;DSK-C;WARNING;notify-by-email;C:\ Label:  Serial Number
>>> 98c039c1: 80%used(4909MB/6134MB) (80%) : WARNING
>>> [1118670671] SERVICE NOTIFICATION:
>>> nagios;SBEMGTFW;DSK-C;WARNING;notify-by-email;C:\ Label:  Serial Number
>>> 98c039c1: 80%used(4910MB/6134MB) (80%) : WARNING
>>> [1118670961] SERVICE NOTIFICATION:
>>> nagios;SBEMGTFW;DSK-C;WARNING;notify-by-email;C:\ Label:  Serial Number
>>> 98c039c1: 80%used(4910MB/6134MB) (80%) : WARNING
>>> [1118671271] SERVICE NOTIFICATION:
>>> nagios;SBEMGTFW;DSK-C;WARNING;notify-by-email;C:\ Label:  Serial Number
>>> 98c039c1: 80%used(4911MB/6134MB) (80%) : WARNING
>>> [1118671562] SERVICE NOTIFICATION:
>>> nagios;SBEMGTFW;DSK-C;WARNING;notify-by-email;C:\ Label:  Serial Number
>>> 98c039c1: 80%used(4911MB/6134MB) (80%) : WARNING
>>>
>>> What can I do?
>>>
>>> Selon alan.simon at free.fr:
>>>
>>>>
>>>> Hi,
>>>>
>>>> I realy need help this is my second post about that subject.
>>>> nagios 1.2 (dag pakages) on a RedHat EL3.
>>>>
>>>>  in production!
>>>>
>>>> I use escalation for all my services and host alarms, here's an example.
>>>> (interval_length=60)
>>>>
>>>> define serviceescalation{
>>>>         hostgroup_name          router
>>>>         service_description     CPU
>>>>         first_notification      0
>>>>         last_notification       1
>>>>         notification_interval   10
>>>>         contact_groups          admins
>>>> }
>>>> define serviceescalation{
>>>>         hostgroup_name          router
>>>>         service_description     CPU
>>>>         first_notification      2
>>>>         last_notification       2
>>>>         notification_interval   50
>>>>         contact_groups          sms
>>>> }
>>>> define serviceescalation{
>>>>         hostgroup_name          router
>>>>         service_description     CPU
>>>>         first_notification      3
>>>>         last_notification       3
>>>>         notification_interval   0
>>>>         contact_groups          admins
>>>> }
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> I stop nagios.
>>>> I erase status.sav to avoid non status data retention.
>>>> I start nagios.
>>>> It's work!
>>>>     ok that's good
>>>>
>>>> but after one or more restart,
>>>> the alarms is generate each 5 minutes! and do not stops at the third one.
>> I
>>>> do
>>>> not know where to search.
>>>>
>>>> I read the very good documentation of this very good product, I'd try a
>> lots
>>>> of
>>>> things, and made search. is any one can help?
>>>>
>>>> Al
>>>>
>>>
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