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Deadpool Settings

The deadpool processor automatically deletes hosts and services that are in problem states longer than the thresholds you specify. This is useful for automatically cleaning your monitoring system of hosts and services that no longer exist or are invalid.

For additional information on the Deadpool Settings and exclusion filters, please see this document

Comma-separated list of email addresses that should be notified of deadpool activity.

The settings below determine when hosts are moved to the deadpool and eventually deleted.

days hours minutes
The amount of time a host must be in a problem state before notifications for it are automatically disabled and it is added to the host deadpool.
days hours minutes
The amount of time a host must be in a problem state before it is automatically removed from the host deadpool and deleted or deactivate from the monitoring configuration.
The action you'd like the deadpool processor to take once it reaches stage 2 time.
Names of hosts that should be excluded from deadpool processing. May contain exact string matches or regular expressions. One filter per line.

The settings below determine when services are moved to the deadpool and eventually deleted.

days hours minutes
The amount of time a service must be in a problem state before notifications for it are automatically disabled and it is added to the service deadpool.
days hours minutes
The amount of time a service must be in a problem state before it is automatically removed from the service deadpool and deleted or deactivate from the monitoring configuration
The action you'd like the deadpool processor to take once it reaches stage 2 time.
Names of services that should be excluded from deadpool processing. May contain exact string matches or regular expressions. One filter per line
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