Re: [Nagios-users] "Disabled" services

2009-05-22 Thread Jason Frisvold
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Marc Powell wrote:
> Enable active checks, set the check_command as check_dummy but set the  
> check_period to be 'none' is what I do.

Ahh.. check_period.  Didn't think of that, thanks!

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Re: [Nagios-users] "Disabled" services

2009-05-21 Thread Marc Powell

On May 21, 2009, at 3:43 PM, Jason Frisvold wrote:

> However, these show up as Disabled Services on the tactical screen.
> This seems odd to me.  Is there a way to make Nagios see them as not
> disabled?  Or is enabling active checks and setting the command to
> something like check_dummy the answer?

Enable active checks, set the check_command as check_dummy but set the  
check_period to be 'none' is what I do.

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[Nagios-users] "Disabled" services

2009-05-21 Thread Jason Frisvold
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I have a number of SNMPTRAP services defined which are, naturally,
passive.  As such, I've disabled active checks, basically to save cpu
cycles.  No need to check actively if it won't actually do anything.

However, these show up as Disabled Services on the tactical screen.
This seems odd to me.  Is there a way to make Nagios see them as not
disabled?  Or is enabling active checks and setting the command to
something like check_dummy the answer?

Thanks,

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