Thank you, Michael!!
On 9/3/15, 12:51 PM, "icinga-users on behalf of Michael Friedrich"
wrote:
>Am 03.09.2015 um 20:45 schrieb Nobuo Matsushita:
>> Thank you for your response, Michael.
>>
>> The web page doesn’t have the equation. It says what attribute I need to
>> use.
>>
>> The other part
Am 03.09.2015 um 20:45 schrieb Nobuo Matsushita:
Thank you for your response, Michael.
The web page doesn’t have the equation. It says what attribute I need to
use.
The other part of document shows;
Flapping value = (# of actual state change/ ???)
I can not read ??? Part.
If you are r
Thank you for your response, Michael.
The web page doesn’t have the equation. It says what attribute I need to
use.
The other part of document shows;
Flapping value = (# of actual state change/ ???)
I can not read ??? Part.
Nobuo
On 9/3/15, 12:33 PM, "icinga-users on behalf of Michae
Am 03.09.2015 um 20:13 schrieb Nobuo Matsushita:
Hi all,
I asked about flapping question before but I didn’t get any reply. So
I am asking again.
According to the Documentation, Icinga was not able to modify the
flapping parameter. But for Icinga2, it looks like it can be configurable.
But I a
Hi all,
I asked about flapping question before but I didn't get any reply. So I am
asking again.
According to the Documentation, Icinga was not able to modify the flapping
parameter. But for Icinga2, it looks like it can be configurable.
But I am not sure how to change it. Can someone tell me
Hi,
I am using Icinga2 (v2.3.4) with icingaweb2.
When I was checking flapping in the documentation. I found the following:
"Icinga 2 compares the value with a single flapping threshold configuration
attribute named flapping_threshold."
Can someone tell me how and where I can set this threshol
OK to CRITICAL and
back to OK, also when it was by human intervention to get the service OK again.
Hans Scheffers
AIX / Linux Systeembeheer
Date: Mon, 24 Nov 2014 02:07:07 -0800
From: russ...@geekoncall.net
To: icinga-users@lists.icinga.org
Subject: Re: [icinga-users] Flapping
Flapping generally
Flapping generally means that it's going back and forth in-between
states... likely, your test doesn't have enough time to succeed, but later
comes back "ok" before it can be considered down or unreachable. You may
try investigating and/or tweaking the check_interval, retry_interval, and
similar se
Hi
Sometimes a service problem is directly in a flapping state according to
icinga2; will this service go to warning or critical if i turn off flapping
detection?
Hans Scheffers
AIX / Linux Systeembeheer
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I have scheduled downtime configured for some hosts and services and it seems
to work for the most part but for some reason I still get flapping
notifications on the services during the downtime period. Is this normal? What
could be a potential cause? I feel that my configuration must be correct
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