Hello,

James Davis schrieb:
Arno Lehmann wrote:
...
Basically, wherever you put it yourself :-)

It's a setting in the main configuration file.


It wasn't in there but following on from that I checked the other files
referenced in the configuration file and found it in
/var/log/nagios/status.log which I then deleted the entry from. I
started nagios up and I've yet to receive any new alerts.

Does this happen if you remove a host from the configuration whilst
there's an alert outstanding?

I don't know, because I never had such a situation, but I guess that, depending on your setup, all the important state information is saved, and that obviously includes state, notification number and interval and last one sent. And, most probably, lots of other interesting stuff, too. So, in short, I'd assume that it does.

A simple work around would be to manually inject a passive result that indicates a good state, and then reload Nagios with the modified configuration.

Arno

Thanks,

James


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