MiikaT wrote:
> Quoting Patrick Morris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> 
>>> Why not just set up "router" as a parent of switch1, switch2 and
>> server1?
> 
> I've done that, but I seem to remeber that it behaved just like this and I 
> went for dependencies configuration to prevent this. Or does someone have 
> better knowledge about dependencies.cfg, if it will override the parent 
> information or not?
> 

If you have "u" in your host_notification_options it will tell you when 
hosts are UNREACHABLE (as in, the parent host is down as well as the 
host in question). Using dependencies for this sort of thing is just 
wrong. Make your parent setup work instead.

Incidentally, what version of Nagios are you running?

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