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  • Colttt
    Senior Member
    Zabbix Certified Specialist
    • Mar 2009
    • 878

    #1

    Knowledgebase in zabbix?

    For example:
    I've a problem on server1, the database is down, in zabbix i click on acknowledge and write a solution for this error..

    A few days later i have the same thing, but i dont see the last solution for this problem or the last comments for this problem..

    Is any solution for this?

    Or i acknowledge a problem and when the problem in 30min still exist i become a new error message..
    Is that possible?

    In nagios i can do this things..

    Thanks for help
    Last edited by Colttt; 27-06-2012, 17:23.
    Debian-User

    Sorry for my bad english
  • Yello
    Senior Member
    • Apr 2011
    • 309

    #2
    Originally posted by Shad0w
    For example:
    I've a problem on server1, the database is down, in zabbix i click on acknowledge and write a solution for this error..

    A few days later i have the same thing, but i dont see the last solution for this problem or the last comments for this problem..

    Is any solution for this?

    Or i acknowledge a problem and when the problem in 30 exist i become a new error message..
    Is that possible?

    In nagios i can do this things..

    Thanks for help
    If you put your solution in the trigger comment for the associated alert then the recommended solution will always be to hand.

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    • Colttt
      Senior Member
      Zabbix Certified Specialist
      • Mar 2009
      • 878

      #3
      @Yello: thanks for reply.. thats an option.. give it other suggestion?

      A solution for the second question?
      Debian-User

      Sorry for my bad english

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      • Yello
        Senior Member
        • Apr 2011
        • 309

        #4
        Hi,
        Yes, it is possible to get a trigger to fire again even after an acknowledgement. Set the trigger event generation parameter to "Normal + Multiple Problem Events" and that should result in a trigger signalling a problem again after the problem has been acknowledged.

        I'm assuming that is what you're asking. You're description is not 100% clear.


        Regards,
        David

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        • Colttt
          Senior Member
          Zabbix Certified Specialist
          • Mar 2009
          • 878

          #5
          thanks for you reply!
          i will test it in the next few days
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          Sorry for my bad english

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