On Jan 19, 2010, at 9:22 AM, Juki wrote:

> How long are they sticking around? What OS are you using?
> 
> I'm running Solaris 10. They are more less sticking around indefinitely.

60 seconds seems to be the default/recommended setting on Solaris but can be as 
high as 10 minutes if the OS thinks it needs to be 
(http://docs.sun.com/app/docs/doc/817-0404/chapter4-51?a=view). I wouldn't 
recommend tuning this unless you know exactly what you are doing and why; 
strangeness may result. Perhaps you've tuned it already and this is the 
resulting strangeness...

You're going to have better luck understanding this by asking about it on a 
Solaris support list as what you're asking about is a general TCP stack 
question, not specific to Nagios.

--
Marc


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