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Services

A service is a check point linked / attached to a host. E.g.: Percentage of partition use on a server, ink level in a printer.

All additions of services are done in the menu: Configuration > Services > Add.

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Configuration of the service​

General information​

  • The Description field defined the name of the service.
  • The Service template field indicates the model of service to which the service is linked.

Service State​

  • The Is Volatile field indicates if the service is volatile or not (normally only passive services are volatile).
  • The Check Period field defined the time period during which the scheduler checks the status of the service.
  • The Check Command field indicates the command use to check the availability of the service.
  • The Args table defined the arguments given for the check command (the number of arguments varies according to the check command chosen).
  • The Max Check Attempts of the status field defined the number of checks to be carried out to confirm the status of the service. When the status is validated, the notification process is engaged
  • The Normal Check Interval field is expressed in minutes. It defined the interval between checks when the service status is OK.
  • The Retry Check Interval field is expressed in minutes. It defined the confirmation interval for the Not-OK service status
  • The Active Checks Enabled and Passive Checks Enabled fields enable / disable the type of check on the service.

Macros​

The Macros part serves to add customized macros. The macro name and macro value fields allow us to define the name and value of the macro. The Password box can be used to hide the value of the macro.

To reinitialize to the default value (defined in template) click on image

To view the description of the macro, click on image

To delete the macro, click on image

To change the order of the macros, click on image

Notification​

  • The Notification Enabled field allows us to enable or disable the notifications for the object.
  • The Inherit contacts from host field allows us to cause the contacts to be inherited from the configuration of the host.
  • If the Contact additive inheritance box is checked, Centreon does not overwrite the configuration of the parent service model but adds the contacts in addition to the contacts defined at the parent model level.
  • The Implied Contacts indicates the contacts that will receive the notifications.
  • If Contact group additive inheritance box is checked, Centreon does not overwrite the configuration of the parent service model but adds the contact groups in addition to the contact groups defined at the parent model level.
  • If Inherit only contacts/contact group from host box is checked, then when generating the configuration, contact and/or host groups of contacts (or the following templates inheritance) will overwrite of the service or its service models. This function disables entering contacts and contact groups for this service.
  • In the Implied Contact Groups list all the contacts belonging to the contact groups defined will receive the notifications.
  • The Notification Interval field is expressed in minutes. It indicates the time between sending of notifications when the status is Not-OK. If the value is defined as 0 the scheduler sends a single notification per status change.
  • The Notification Type define the statuses for which a notification will be sent.
  • The First notification delay time is expressed in minutes. It refers to the time delay to be respected before sending the first notification when a Not-OK status is validated.

Relations tab​

Relations​

  • The Linked with Hosts list allows us to define the host(s) to which to link this service.
  • The Linked with Servicegroups list allows us to link the service to one or more service groups.

SNMP traps​

The Service Trap Relation field allows us to define the SNMP traps that will be able to change the behavior of the service.

Data processing​

  • If the Obsess over service field is enabled, the monitoring feedback command of the host will be enabled.
  • The Check freshness field allows us to enable or disable the check on the freshness of the result.
  • The Freshness threshold field is expressed in seconds. If during this period no request for a change in the status of the service (passive command) is received the check command is executed.
  • The Flap Detection Enabled field allows us to enable or disable the detection of disruption in the statuses (status value changing too often on a given period).
  • The Low flap threshold and High flap threshold fields define the high and low thresholds for the detection of disruption in percentage of status change.
  • The Performance data processing field allows us to enable or disable performance data processing (and hence the generation of performance graphics). This option is not necessary when Centreon Broker is use.
  • The Retain status information and Retention non status information fields indicate if the information concerning or not concerning the status is saved after every time the check command is repeated.
  • The Stalking Options field defined the options to be recorded if retention is enabled.
  • The Event handler enabled field allows us to enable or disable the events manager.
  • The Event handler field defined the command to be executed if the event manager is enabled.
  • The Args field defined the arguments of the events handler command.

Additional information on the service​

Centreon​

  • Graph template: Defines the graphics model to be use to present the performance data linked to the service.
  • Categories: Defines the category(s) to which the service belongs.

Monitoring engine​

  • The URL field defined a URL that can be used to give more information on the service.
  • The Notes field permits us to add optional notes concerning the service.
  • The Action URL field defined a URL normally use for giving information on actions on the service (maintenance, etc.).
  • The Icon field indicates the icon use for the service.
  • The Alt icon field is the text use if the icon cannot be Displays.
  • The Severity level field indicates the criticality level of the service.

Additional information​

  • The Status field allows us to enable or disable the service.
  • The Comment field can be used to add a comment concerning the service.

Detachment of a service​

If a service is linked to several hosts, it will be identical for each one of them. Hence it will not be possible to modify the service of one host individually to change a property. This why it is possible to convert this service linked to multiple hosts into a single service for each host:

  1. In the list of services, select the service linked to multiple hosts (this service is usually highlighted in orange)
  2. In the More actions... menu click on Detach and confirm

There is now a single service per host.