Am Dienstag, den 20.07.2010, 16:05 +0200 schrieb Bruce Pennypacker:
> Hi all,
>
> We have an existing Nagios server that's monitoring approximately 375
> hosts and 4500 services.  We're testing migrating to Icinga set up in a
> failover configuration, and I just started noticing something odd with
> some of our service checks.  We're taking the configuration files from
> our Nagios server and loading it into Icinga, only changing a few paths
> and setting up the ocsp & ochp options.  We're not making any changes to
> any of hour host/service definitions.  A handful of services that are
> actively checked under Nagios 3.1.2 are not being checked under Icinga
> 1.0.2.  On the Service Information page the check type is active on
> Nagios but passive on Icinga, and I can't figure out how to get it to
> become an active check under Icinga...


Are you sure that none disabled the checks via the gui?
What happens if you start icinga with that config and delted status.dat
and retention.dat?

+C


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