Marc,

I don't think this will work for me ...reason being Nagios will do its
check, lets say every minute.  If the server reboots unexpectedly and comes
up in between that check period, Nagios will never see the reboot.  I could
be wrong, but is that not accurate?

Other application will notify you as soon as the server shuts down or
reboots.  Is this because its being monitored differently or different
checks are being executed.  As a Nagios newb, it seems that Nagios has
cycles of running checks that the user defines.

But I would like to try you suggestion.  Will I simply add the define
command in the commands.cfg config file and then reference that with the
check_command in the hosts.cfg file?


Thanks,

Kevin M.
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