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Other question: what if I have the ping and a passive check on the host ? The
passive check will stay on longer.
Regards,
Davide
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So if I want to reduce the number of notifications I can disable the
notifications on the service and leave on the notifications on the hosts.
Regards,
Davide
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Dear All,
I have configured my hosts with the check-host-alive with check_ipmc and
all of them have also the ping service.
Now I receive the notifications when the ping is down, but not the
notifications for the host down, and I do not unde
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Dear All,
I would like to modify the web interface of Nagios, to allow my
users to have some particular view and adding links to others application we
use in our organization. Is there something I need to know before changing the
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This will not work if the service is passive, as the command_line will be
check_dummy that will always return the value that is imposed in the
configuration.
Thanks,
Davide
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It's not clear to me how to submit a passive host check with nsca if the format
of the message is:
Hostservice status message
Regards,
Davide
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Not really: the point is that I want the host to be down when a certain service
is down and the service is passive. I am monitoring some systems connected in
dial up, that why I can't use active or ping.
Regards,
Davide
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Dear All,
Are you aware on any differences in the OID of Windows XP
SP1 and SP2 ?
Some SNMP plugins do not work on SP1 while they perform perfectly on SP2
Regards,
Davide Parise
Safeguards Systems Analyst
Division of Technical Support (SGTS)
Internati
One question: how can I use something like check host alive only with
passive checks? I have for one host only one passive service, and I
would like the status of the host to go to critical if this service is
critical.
Thanks,
Davide Parise
Safeguards Systems Analyst
Division of Tec
Dear All,
I will make a massive use of passive services. I have
machines performing various types of jobs and reporting to Nagios. With
TCP if Nagios is down the jobs hangs waiting for timeout. Do you think
it is possible to use UDP connection for this purpose. Do you see any
drawba
I see that it crashes if you change IP address without restarting the
service.
Regards,
Davide
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Matthew - ICT Systems Contractor
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It happened to me as well as I installed the mail agent after nagios, I guess.
Regards,
Davide
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