Hi,

We´re also using nagios 1.4 and with "retry interval" I meant retry_check_interval, but the problem is that this parameter only affects service checks, not host checks that are made automatically by nagios when a service fails, to find out if the host is down or is the service what is actually down.

Apparently, there are no means (or I haven´t found) of modifying the "retry_check_interval" for host checks, so I was asking if anyone knows any workaround for this? Maybe with the escalations file... any suggestions in this way?

Thanks

David


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Date: Fri, 25 Aug 2006 20:13:08 +0200
From: Jan Kohnert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [Nagios-users] Host checks - Retry interval
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David Latorre schrieb:
> Hi, everyone.

Hi,

> We would like to know if there is any way of modifying the interval
> between host checks, I mean, something similar to "retry interval" for
> services.

Maybe I simply misunderstood your question, but whouldn't 
normal_check_interval and retry_check_interval exactly give the desired  
behaviour? This is fo 1.4, so I don't know of the names changed in 2.X...

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