Dependency issue

Deborah Martin Deborah.Martin at Kognitio.com
Fri Jan 6 12:11:22 CET 2006


Hi,     
 
I have setup dependencies which all seem to work fine to a point. 
 
Example : I have 1 host with 3 services 
 
                    HOST A 
                        | 
                    Service A (master service) 
                        |
            -------------------
            |                            | 
    Service B            Service C 
 
If service A  fails, checks and notifications are suppressed for Service B
and Service C which is fine. 
 
However, i've had a couple of situations where Service B or Service C may
fail first, generate an alert AND then Service A fails which also generates
an alert. 
Is there a way in Nagios that can flip over to only alerting for Service A
in this situation and supress anything for Service B and Service C until
recovery occurs. 
 
Do I need to define further service dependencies or use inheritance of
parent ? I've read the docs (several times) but can't seem to find the
answers there. 
                       
I'm using Nagios 2.0b4 / Suse 9.2. 
 
Any help, pointers to docs that can help, or even a padded cell would be
much appreciated! 
 
regards,
deborah 
 

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