Delay sending SMS alerts....

Martin Melin mmelin at gmail.com
Tue Nov 3 19:04:54 CET 2009


Using two contacts, one for email and one for SMS, will let you get SMS
notifications if a problem that occurred during the night still isn't
resolved by 7 am (should be a simple escalation definition + timeperiod per
contact)

Regards,
Martin Melin

On Tue, Nov 3, 2009 at 12:54 PM, Dj Lien <dj_lien at hotmail.com> wrote:

>  I have set my office hours & this part is working correctly. Email alerts
> are 24/7 & SmS alerts are from 7am to 9am & then from 7pm till 12pm. Can
> Nagios be configured so that if a problem happens at 2am it will send an SmS
> alert at 7.
>
> The problem I had last night is one of my drives run out of space quite
> quickly. I got the email alerts as expected. But there was no SmS alert,
> because SmS alerting wont start till 7am.
>
> I have thought about changing the alerting frequency to every hour, but
> this will become counter productive because due to the number emails that
> could possibly be generated. I'm wondering if I missed this part in the
> manual lol :)
>
> Peace
> Lien
>
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