Disable notifications

Rossz Vamos-Wentworth rossz at vamos-wentworth.org
Thu Sep 22 04:04:38 CEST 2005


Ruiz, Francisco wrote:

>I have 100 hosts that went down temporarily due to a network outage. The hosts came back up after 5 minutes. I know they are all back online, and I really don't care about the recovery pages at this point. So I want to ensure that I don't get those pages for a specified amount of time. How would I go about doing this?
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Looks like you made the same mistake I made in your configuration, but
multiplied by a considerable amount.  I have 3 remote systems being
monitored.  I have one host I call "router" (even though it really
isn't) that has a single service, it makes sure the internet connection
is working.  All of my remote systems are configured as children of
"router".  If I lose my internet connection the remote tests are skipped
and I don't get a mess of unneeded alerts.

You don't want a single point of failure causing hundreds of alerts.

-- 
Rossz
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