Notification Interval set to 0 not working as per doc

Jatin Davey jashokda at cisco.com
Wed Mar 10 06:00:24 CET 2010


Thanks Marc,

I defined a new service definition and had set the notification interval 
for it to 0 and it worked as i wanted.
I wrongly understood that putting this value to host definitions would 
yield me the required result but it was not so.
Created a new service definition with notification interval set to 0 and 
then used the service definition into all the services that i needed.

Appreciate your timely help in this regard.

Thanks
Jatin

On 3/9/2010 6:57 PM, Marc Powell wrote:
> On Mar 9, 2010, at 1:50 AM, Jatin Davey wrote:
>
>    
>> Please let me know what needs to be done , i am kind of receving 1000
>> notifications per day for the same hosts.
>>      
>    
>>> 2. Given below is the output from one of the host as found in the
>>> object.cache file:
>>>
>>> define host {
>>>        
> This has no relevance since you're asking about service notifications. Look for the service definition in question in objects.cache. Verify that retry_interval is what you expect it to be. If it is, you have multiple nagios daemons running, escalations defined or some problem with your MTA not removing messages from queue after delivery.
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> Marc
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