On 1 May 2009, at 16:03, Andrew Hall wrote:

On 2009-05-01 12:33, Duncan Ferguson wrote:

On one of our slaves, the host definition is in hosts.cfg with the
check command definition for the host check in services.cfg.


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All other hosts - except slaves - have check_commands defined in their
hosts.cfg entry.

But slaves do not have a check_command entry in their hosts.cfg entry.

So how is the check_command associated with a slave ?

I do hope this makes sense !

Yes and no - yes because you are correct in what you say, but no because on my stock slave test system my slave does have a check_command set in the hosts.cfg host {} stanza fot it with associated service.cfg definition.

I have just (quickly) set up a new master and slave, and the check commands are all there, too.

  Duncs

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