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Subject:    [Nagios-users] Not sending RECOVERY notifications
From:       "Sebastian Ries" <Sebastian.Ries () dtnet ! de>
Date:       2008-03-31 12:24:33
Message-ID: 1206966273.3575.5.camel () bofh ! dtnet ! de
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Hi

I have a distributed Nagios system with about 700 services.
(based on debian sarge, nagios 1.3)

Everything works fine exept one thing:

For one service I do not get a RECOVERY ALERT :-/

As the service goes down, I get a message but as the service comes up
again nagios even does not try to send a message... (I checked this in
the log)

Does anyone have a hint where to look at?
Service configuration is same as similar services on other hosts (these
work fine...)

The only hint I have is that the service is down for a very short time.
Is there any value that preserves sending notifications for one service
within a short period of time?

Regards
Sebastian Ries

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<P><FONT SIZE=2>Hi<BR>
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I have a distributed Nagios system with about 700 services.<BR>
(based on debian sarge, nagios 1.3)<BR>
<BR>
Everything works fine exept one thing:<BR>
<BR>
For one service I do not get a RECOVERY ALERT :-/<BR>
<BR>
As the service goes down, I get a message but as the service comes up<BR>
again nagios even does not try to send a message... (I checked this in<BR>
the log)<BR>
<BR>
Does anyone have a hint where to look at?<BR>
Service configuration is same as similar services on other hosts (these<BR>
work fine...)<BR>
<BR>
The only hint I have is that the service is down for a very short time.<BR>
Is there any value that preserves sending notifications for one service<BR>
within a short period of time?<BR>
<BR>
Regards<BR>
Sebastian Ries<BR>
<BR>
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DT Netsolution GmbH -&nbsp; Talaeckerstr. 30 -&nbsp; D-70437 Stuttgart<BR>
Tel: +49-711-849910-36&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; \
                Fax: +49-711-849910-936<BR>
WEB: <A HREF="http://www.dtnet.de/">http://www.dtnet.de/</A>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; \
email: Sebastian.Ries@dtnet.de<BR> </FONT>
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