Re: [icinga-users] Only one notification for host or service

2014-07-19 Thread Matthew Brooks
On Thu, Jul 17, 2014 at 6:18 AM, Alfonso Pace wrote: > Thank you very much. It's the same of nagios. > GG. > > > Icinga 1.x is a fork of Nagios and has rigorously maintained compatibility with it, to the point where there have been many cool things we've wanted to do or have been asked about that

Re: [icinga-users] Only one notification for host or service

2014-07-17 Thread Alfonso Pace
Thank you very much. It's the same of nagios. GG. 2014-07-17 14:55 GMT+02:00 Jones, Matt : > I believe you can set notification_interval to 0 in the host and service > definitions. That should only send out the initial notification and no > more. > > Sent from my iPhone > > On Jul 17, 2014, at

Re: [icinga-users] Only one notification for host or service

2014-07-17 Thread Jones, Matt
I believe you can set notification_interval to 0 in the host and service definitions. That should only send out the initial notification and no more. Sent from my iPhone On Jul 17, 2014, at 8:47 AM, "Alfonso Pace" mailto:alfonsop...@gmail.com>> wrote: How I can set only one notification when

[icinga-users] Only one notification for host or service

2014-07-17 Thread Alfonso Pace
How I can set only one notification when my service or host change state? For example, I have an host/service up. I want sent only one mail when this host/service change state to down (or any other state) and not many mail while it's down. Where I can find this information in docs? I'm confused. -