On Tue, 19 Dec 2006, Tobias Klausmann wrote:

> - How does the scheduling queue work? From the docs it seems the
>  whole queue is held up as soon as a host check is necessary.
>  As far as I know, Nagios parallelizes checks, so my question
>  is if the current checking thread is held up only or if all of
>  the checks are stopped immediately?
>
> - If the whole set of workers is stopped, this would mean that a
>  failing check would result in an immeidate host check which in
>  turn holds up all the queues until it is complete. Does it
>  really work this way?

Judging from the past months traffic on this mailinglist I am inclined to 
say: yes. I think you will find it interresting to delve a bit into the 
archives of this mailinglist.

Hugo.

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