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Assignee: (none)
Status: New
Target Version: Backlog
Last Update: 2015-05-18 12:18:06 +00:00 (in Redmine)
Icinga Version: icinga2-2.0.2-1.snapshot201408210938
Icinga Web Version: icinga-web-1.11.2-1.snapshot201408131239
IDO Version: icinga2-ido-pgsql-2.0.2-1.snapshot201408210938
OS Version: Centos 6.5
DB Type: PostgreSQL
DB Version: postgresql-server-8.4.20-1.el6_5.x86_64
Browser Version: Mozilla 31.0
if a notification is triggered, but no user ist configured to receive this even it is still
listed in the notification-view.
The only place to find out, that this particular notification was *not*send is the missing user.name.
Also it is quite disturbing, that in case of a successfull notification the notification-command is not show in coulumn "command".
This column could also be used for printing, why a notification was not send, eg: "prohibited mail-host-notification, no user found"
or "not sending sms-service-notification, not inside valid timeperiod" or "not sending mail-service-notification, host is in scheduled downtime".
And, if you are looking into this, the column "Type" should really display the type like "Problem, Recovery, ..." and not the useless "Service", which is also used in "Host" notification.
dont hesitate to ask for feedback, if needed - thanks
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This issue has been migrated from Redmine: https://dev.icinga.com/issues/7002
Created by harvey on 2014-08-25 13:55:48 +00:00
Assignee: (none)
Status: New
Target Version: Backlog
Last Update: 2015-05-18 12:18:06 +00:00 (in Redmine)
if a notification is triggered, but no user ist configured to receive this even it is still
listed in the notification-view.
The only place to find out, that this particular notification was *not*send is the missing user.name.
Also it is quite disturbing, that in case of a successfull notification the notification-command is not show in coulumn "command".
This column could also be used for printing, why a notification was not send, eg: "prohibited mail-host-notification, no user found"
or "not sending sms-service-notification, not inside valid timeperiod" or "not sending mail-service-notification, host is in scheduled downtime".
And, if you are looking into this, the column "Type" should really display the type like "Problem, Recovery, ..." and not the useless "Service", which is also used in "Host" notification.
dont hesitate to ask for feedback, if needed - thanks
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: