Re: [icinga-users] Icinga - service dependency does not work properly

2016-07-14 Thread Brian O'Neill
ce! Gergo 2016-07-14 14:32 GMT+02:00 Brian O'Neill mailto:one...@oinc.net>>: You say the host went down...do you have a host check as well? If the host check fails, a service check won't notify, at least in the default configuration I believe. You should get a host

Re: [icinga-users] Icinga - service dependency does not work properly

2016-07-14 Thread Brian O'Neill
You say the host went down...do you have a host check as well? If the host check fails, a service check won't notify, at least in the default configuration I believe. You should get a host down notification (if configured) and that's it. On 7/14/2016 8:27 AM, Szabó Gergő wrote: Hi Michael!

Re: [icinga-users] Stopping notifications on services when their host goes down

2015-10-21 Thread Brian O'Neill
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 serv

[icinga-users] Service escalations by hostgroups

2014-12-04 Thread Brian O'Neill
Icinga 1.11.6 I am attempting to create a service escalation definition that would allow me to define escalations at the hostgroup level - i.e. the given escalation would apply to all services on all hosts in a hostgroup. The problem I'm running in to is that I get an error "Could not expand

Re: [icinga-users] Can't set afternoon downtime in classic interface 1.11.0

2014-06-02 Thread Brian O'Neill
OK, thanks...didn't realize I was that far behind already. :) On 6/2/2014 2:27 PM, Michael Friedrich wrote: That was fixed in 1.11.1 or so. 1.11.4 is the lastest and greatest. Upgrade and test again. Am 02.06.2014 18:44 schrieb "Brian O'Neill" mailto:one...@oinc.net>

[icinga-users] Can't set afternoon downtime in classic interface 1.11.0

2014-06-02 Thread Brian O'Neill
I'm surprised I haven't noticed this before, but the 1.11.0 classic UI won't let me schedule at least a host downtime in the afternoon. When I click in the date field, the calendar selector pops up. The slider simply repeats the hours 1-12, with no indication of AM or PM, and selecting the sec

Re: [icinga-users] submitting passive check results in 1.11 not working

2014-03-27 Thread Brian O'Neill
First thought is that you might have something like SELinux or apparmor (not sure what SLES uses) that needs to allow permission beyond the file permissions. On 3/27/2014 9:22 AM, Ferenc Stelcz wrote: Hi! I've just upgraded my DRBD backed 2 node Icinga pacemaker cluster on SLES11SP3 to the m

Re: [icinga-users] Icinga Web and downtimes

2014-03-13 Thread Brian O'Neill
OK, I was able to test it, and everything looks good now...thanks again! On 3/13/2014 10:47 AM, Michael Friedrich wrote: On 13.03.2014 15:10, Brian O'Neill wrote: I'll see how soon I can test it...is there an RPM version I can pick up of it? And will I need to update the base Icin

Re: [icinga-users] Icinga Web and downtimes

2014-03-13 Thread Brian O'Neill
I'll see how soon I can test it...is there an RPM version I can pick up of it? And will I need to update the base Icinga as well to test? Thanks for working on it... On 3/13/2014 10:07 AM, Markus Frosch wrote: Hey Brian, Hmm...it still seems broken. If I understand the bug request, the reque

Re: [icinga-users] Icinga Web and downtimes

2014-03-11 Thread Brian O'Neill
ted with local times. On 3/11/2014 3:53 PM, Michael Friedrich wrote: On 11.03.2014 20:47, Brian O'Neill wrote: Strange, since it doesn't seem like I'm being converted to UTC, which would be either 4 or 7 hours different. You've got a multi instance setup with different time

Re: [icinga-users] Icinga Web and downtimes

2014-03-11 Thread Brian O'Neill
ime') { Always in UTC. I don't understood why this applied. Att. Kleber 2014-03-11 16:08 GMT-03:00 Brian O'Neill mailto:one...@oinc.net>>: I'm using Icinga Web with several Icinga servers in various locations, including different timezones, although I'm e

[icinga-users] Icinga Web and downtimes

2014-03-11 Thread Brian O'Neill
I'm using Icinga Web with several Icinga servers in various locations, including different timezones, although I'm experiencing an issue with it locally. My Icinga Web server, along with one Icinga instance running on the same box, is in the Pacific time zone ("America/Los_Angeles"). System is

Re: [icinga-users] icinga-users Digest, Vol 2, Issue 23

2014-02-20 Thread Brian O'Neill
Hmm...I don't use multiple ido2db processes. I have one ido2db process running on the "collector" host running the database. Then on my icinga instances, I have an idomod.cfg where instance_name is set to be unique, and they use a tcpsocket connection to the ido2db process on the collector host

Re: [icinga-users] Using a customvar within icinga-web cronks XML

2014-02-05 Thread Brian O'Neill
Bumping in case this got missed on the weekend. Appreciate any pointers to what I need to do where... On 1/31/2014 10:31 AM, Brian O'Neill wrote: I'm setting up multiple icinga servers in various locations with PNP4Nagios at each location, and setting up Icinga Web as a "singl

[icinga-users] Using a customvar within icinga-web cronks XML

2014-01-31 Thread Brian O'Neill
I'm setting up multiple icinga servers in various locations with PNP4Nagios at each location, and setting up Icinga Web as a "single pane of glass" at a central location. I've got the IDO stuff working fine. I'm trying to figure out the best way to integrate the PNP graphs from the different l