Thanks
 Found it , i was under impression that user group will cover the contact
mails?

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  * end = 10800
  * type = "Notification"
  * types = [ "Acknowledgement", "Custom", "DowntimeEnd",
"DowntimeRemoved", "DowntimeStart", "FlappingEnd", "FlappingStart",
"Problem", "Recovery" ]
    % = modified in
'/var/lib/icinga2/api/packages/director/spcn-srv-mon01-1486237845-0/zones.d/spcn-srv-mon01.sport.local/notification_templates.conf',
lines 10:5-20:5
    % = modified in
'/var/lib/icinga2/api/packages/director/spcn-srv-mon01-1486237845-0/zones.d/spcn-srv-mon01.sport.local/notification_apply.conf',
lines 7:5-17:5
  * user_groups = [ "site_admin_escalation-mail-1st-level" ]
    % = modified in
'/var/lib/icinga2/api/packages/director/spcn-srv-mon01-1486237845-0/zones.d/spcn-srv-mon01.sport.local/notification_templates.conf',
lines 21:5-21:60
    % = modified in
'/var/lib/icinga2/api/packages/director/spcn-srv-mon01-1486237845-0/zones.d/spcn-srv-mon01.sport.local/notification_apply.conf',
lines 18:5-18:60

* * users = null  * vars = null*

On Fri, Feb 10, 2017 at 6:22 AM, Gerald Vogt <v...@spamcop.net> wrote:

> These are apply definitions. It's not an object. It only creates
> notifications objects for each mach of the assign where clause. If the
> assign where clause does not match there a no notification objects.
>
> That's why Antony ask to check with the object list commands:
>
> # icinga2 object list -t Notification -n generalMAIL-host-notification
>
> will show you all currently existing notification objects in the running
> icinga2 instance.
>
> It will also show all the configuration parameters used for each
> notification object.
>
> -Gerald
>
> On 09/02/2017 04:55, ruchira kulathunga wrote:
>
>> I have created 2 notification objects namely
>> 1.generalMAIL-host-notification
>> 2.generalMAIL-service-notification
>>
>> these are the configurations for each of them
>>
>> 1).apply Notification "generalMAIL-host-notification" to Host {
>>     import "Mail_Host_Notification"
>>
>>     assign where "host_group1" in host.groups
>>     states = [ Down, Up ]
>>     types = [ Custom, Problem, Recovery ]
>>     users = [ "root", "testuser" ]
>> }
>>
>> 2).
>>
>> apply Notification "generalMAIL-service-notification" to Service {
>>     import "Mail_Service_Notification"
>>
>>     period = "TimeperiodName"
>>     assign where "service_group1" in service.groups
>>     states = [ Critical, Unknown, Warning ]
>>     types = [ Custom, Problem, Recovery ]
>>     users = [ "root", "testuser" ]
>> }
>>
>> I have attached the screen shots of Notifications as well.
>>
>>
>> On Wed, Feb 8, 2017 at 9:23 PM, Antony Stone
>> <antony.st...@icinga.open.source.it
>> <mailto:antony.st...@icinga.open.source.it>> wrote:
>>
>>     On Wednesday 08 Feb 2017 at 05:04, ruchira kulathunga wrote:
>>
>>     > How should I show the configuration files?
>>
>>     Well, assuming you don't have 100+ lines relating to notifications,
>>     cut &
>>     paste them into a reply?
>>
>>     If there are multiple similar sections for different purposes, then
>>     (both for
>>     the list and for solving the problem yourself) just pick on one of
>>     them and
>>     examine what it's supposed to do and what Icinga actually does.
>>
>>     Did you try the commands I suggested?  Did the output tell you
>>     anything useful
>>     about what Icinga thinks your config files mean?
>>
>>
>>     Antony.
>>
>>     > On Wed, Feb 8, 2017 at 1:21 AM, Antony Stone wrote:
>>     > > On Tuesday 07 Feb 2017 at 11:10, ruchira kulathunga wrote:
>>     > > > Hello,
>>     > > >
>>     > > > I have upgraded icinga from 2.4.0 to 2.6.1
>>     > > > Now notifications are not sent.When I send a custom message by
>> force it
>>     > > > will be sent either as a mail or as a SMS as I have
>> configured.But I
>>     > > > want them to be sent automatically according to the
>> timing.Please
>>     > > > someone help me to fix this issues.
>>     > >
>>     > > We'd need to see your configuration file/s for notifications to
>> guess at
>>     > > what might be happening.
>>     > >
>>     > > Have you checked the output of the following commands?
>>     > >
>>     > >         icinga2 object list --type notification
>>     > >
>>     > >         icinga2 object list --type user
>>     > >
>>     > >         icinga2 object list --type timeperiod
>>     > >
>>     > > Those should tell you what Icinga is interpreting from your
>> configuration
>>     > > settings.
>>     > >
>>     > >
>>     > > Antony.
>>
>>     --
>>     Users don't know what they want until they see what they get.
>>
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>>
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