make a check template, like the "generic service" template...set passive checks enabled to 0 for it, then in each service for that box, replace "generic service" with that non-passive one. On Monday 28 November 2005 16:53, Marcel Mitsuto Fucatu Sugano wrote: > HI. > > We have distributed monitoring with some distributed Nagios servers > sending passive check results to a Master Nagios server, which > aggregates alarms. I want to disable all service checks for a host, so > these alarms don't appear at the alarms page. I've found that the only > way of doing this is by disabling EACH service from receiving passive > checks results, but i was seeking for a "one-click" commando to do that. > Is it possible? Where should I look at? > > TIA,
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