Re: [Nagios-users] Im confused about scheduled downtime and notifications

2009-05-07 Thread Frater, Greg J
 Hi All,

 We've just migrated from Nagios 1 to 3.0.6.  I have a host that was in 
 scheduled downtime and turned off.  I turned it back on, while still 
 in scheduled downtime, and got a HOST UP alert for it.  Is this 
 expected behavior?  Could I have a misconfiguration somewhere, where should 
 I look?
 Has anyone else seen this?

I've occasionally seen notifications for hosts in scheduled downtime, but only 
in the few seconds after restarting the Nagios daemon.  I don't think it's 
expected behaviour, no.

In this case the daemon had been running for 3 days.

I've not bothered to find a fix for it, as it happens only rarely and so long 
as I don't restart the daemon at three in the morning, it won't bother anyone.

This was on a host that had just been retired, I turned it back on to get a 
file off of it and that's when the alert was sent, it had been offline for a 
while.  The interesting thing was that Nagios only sent a UP alert when I shut 
it down again (a few minutes later) the alerts for down were not sent (as would 
be expected).  It does not appear to be a major problem (no one else 
responded), I'm not going to worry about it too much.  Thanks for your feedback.

-greg

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Re: [Nagios-users] Im confused about scheduled downtime and notifications

2009-05-06 Thread Jim Avery
2009/5/5 Frater, Greg J gjfra...@bechtel.com:
 Hi All,

 We've just migrated from Nagios 1 to 3.0.6.  I have a host that was in
 scheduled downtime and turned off.  I turned it back on, while still in
 scheduled downtime, and got a HOST UP alert for it.  Is this expected
 behavior?  Could I have a misconfiguration somewhere, where should I look?
 Has anyone else seen this?

I've occasionally seen notifications for hosts in scheduled downtime,
but only in the few seconds after restarting the Nagios daemon.  I
don't think it's expected behaviour, no.

I've not bothered to find a fix for it, as it happens only rarely and
so long as I don't restart the daemon at three in the morning, it
won't bother anyone.

Cheers,

Jim

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[Nagios-users] Im confused about scheduled downtime and notifications

2009-05-05 Thread Frater, Greg J
Hi All, 

We've just migrated from Nagios 1 to 3.0.6.  I have a host that was in
scheduled downtime and turned off.  I turned it back on, while still in
scheduled downtime, and got a HOST UP alert for it.  Is this expected
behavior?  Could I have a misconfiguration somewhere, where should I
look?  Has anyone else seen this?

Thanks, 

-greg


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