host_name Server-10
service_description Disk-Boot Partition Free Space
check_command check_nrpe!check_disk_boot_partition
*normal_check_interval 30*
}
*PS*: Services with default "normal_check_interval" value, giving
perfdata continually.
Any h
; passive_checks_enabled 1
> check_freshness 1
> freshness_threshold 300
>check_command issue_critical_alert; this
> command is run only if the service results are "stale"
> }
>
> Kind reg
Hi,
I've configured passive service checks and am reporting back the results
using nsca. I would like to turn the alerts to be critical after 5 minutes
if the monitored servers fail to send any results. Currently the check
continues to remain in the last state. How can I achieve this?
>>>
On Wed, Jan 6, 2010 at 10:08 PM, Marc Powell wrote:
> Hi Pankaj. Please always respond on-list so that others learn and benefit
> from your experience. More below --
>
Thanks.
> > value of check_external_commands?
> >
> > log_external_commands=1
>
Hi,
I have configured a nagios and nsca server, When I run the service check I
get the following message in syslog:
>Jan 6 09:06:58 cl-t036-222cl nsca[31340]: Connection from 10.1.233.10 port
48077
>Jan 6 09:06:58 cl-t036-222cl nsca[31340]: Handling the connection...
>Jan 6 09:06:58 cl-t036-22