Service and host notifications: best practise

Keith Edmunds kae at midnighthax.com
Fri Jan 27 18:26:26 CET 2012


> Escalations are your friend.

Thanks for the quick and helpful response. Unless I've misunderstood, we
would need to configure a service escalation for each service and each of
the host groups - is that right?

What we really need it notification rather than escalation, although I
realise we can use escalations in a similar way to notifications. I'd like
to be able to say, "If any service fails on any host in hostgroup A,
notify these people".

Thanks,
Keith
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