On 28/09/10 09:52, IT Toonz wrote:
Thanks Bram for the reply.
Ping is not working. It should. Will check and post.
But Nagios is able to get the other values, as is obvious from the
attached images in the previous mail.
Regards
Anth.
From the looks of it you are using the default "check_host_alive" check
for the host - this is a fancy name for a ping check done for the host .
the other checks are using other TCP ports and protocols that your
host/firewall allows and hence you get the "UP" for them .
If you had set a dependency of check_host_alive -> all services on host
, then once the host "failed" all the checks on the server would stop
and turn critical too.
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