You can define contact_groups on a per service basis, but I am not aware of
it working with servicegroups

On 5 January 2015 at 12:46, Dale Harris <rod...@gmail.com> wrote:

> So I'm following up on this, I may not have described it right. If you
> define a contact for a host it because a default contact for a service
> of that host. Is there any way to turn that behavior off? Because I
> want to know a host is down, and have it page people, but I don't want
> some of the services associated with the host to do the same thing,
> they are going to send notifications through a different method (that
> doesn't wake me up at night, because they aren't that important.)   I
> suppose I could just explicit the contact on the service to override
> the default from the host definition.
>
> On Mon, Jul 14, 2014 at 9:09 PM, Dale Harris <rod...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I'm working with Icinga 1.11.4. I noticed  when I trying to set a
> > contact for a host that that contact was being assigned to the
> > services associated with the host, so the services basically appeared
> > to be inheriting the contact information.  Is that the way it is
> > supposed to work?  I have few select services and host status
> > notifications that I would like to send to PagerDuty, and some
> > services I don't want to go there, but I don't seem to have that level
> > of granular control that I would like. Unless I have go through and
> > mask out the contact in each service I don't want, but that is kind of
> > pain.
> >
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> > rod...@gmail.com
> > /.-)
>
>
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