Alert Precedence

Net Warrior netwarrior863 at gmail.com
Mon Apr 8 21:37:53 CEST 2013


I'll take a look, very kind of you.

Thanks for your time and support.
Regards


2013/4/8 Claudio Kuenzler <ck at claudiokuenzler.com>

> This is a "basic dependency" in Nagios. When the host is down (hard) then
> you won't receive any alerts for the services defined in this host.
> What is likely in your case, is that you have scheduled the service checks
> more often or faster to alert before the host check. This will result in
> some alerts of services before the actual host down alert comes.
> You should check out the event log to determine which checks happened
> faster to become a hard critical state.
>
>
> On Mon, Apr 8, 2013 at 5:43 PM, Net Warrior <netwarrior863 at gmail.com>wrote:
>
>> Hi guys.
>>
>> I've got a doubt regarding the alerts definitions, I have defined several
>> alerts for a host, for example one of them is to check if the host is up or
>> down, when the host is down I get the alert as usual ans so on, but the
>> other alerts get fired as well, service alerts, my question is, if is there
>> a way to tell nagios,  if the server is down, do  not tigger the other
>> alerts cuz of course are gonna fail?
>>
>> Thanks for your time and support
>> Best Regards
>>
>>
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