Are the services going into a HARD state before the host is? Depending
on the values of check_interval, retry_interval and max_check_attempts
for the host and the services, it is possible that the services are
entering a hard state before the host does. Once the host hits a hard
state, the service notifications are suppressed.
On 10/21/2015 4:51 PM, Horatiu N wrote:
Hello,
In the docs it sais that all services belonging to a host are
automatically linked (dependencies applied) so that when the host is
down the notification doesnt apply to them and only one notification is
sent regarding the host being down, which makes sense since some hosts
can have loads of services running on them.
But this does not apply as far as i've seen. When a host goes down (lab
tested, machine gets pulled off network) i still get the mail
notifications regarding it's services before i get the notification
regarding the host itself.
What can i do to prevent this ?
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