We've defined the following time period for use with a service which we
know to be down between 9am and 10am every day:
== BEGIN CODE SNIPPET ==
define timeperiod{
timeperiod_name do_not_notify_bw_9am_10am
alias Every day and time, except 9am-10am
I have a service in services.cfg to ping all hosts:
define service {
use generic-ping
host_name *
}
This makes life a lot easer when I add new hosts, which is often.
However, some hosts do not respond to pings, and this is expected. Is
there a way that I can tell nagios to
I'm posting this again because I checked the archives and I think it
didn't go though.
"checks_enabled = 0" is saved in my retention file. I disabled my
retention file and set "checks_enabled = 1" on all of my hosts in
hosts.cfg. I reload/restart nagios yet it insists on settings
"checks_enabled =
"checks_enabled = 0" is saved in my retention file. I disabled my
retention file and set "checks_enabled = 1" on all of my hosts in
hosts.cfg. I reload/restart nagios yet it insists on settings
"checks_enabled = 0" for all my hosts, and not scheduling pings for
them. What should I do?
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I'm running nagios 1.3 and using the whole $stuff$ idea with
resources.cfg breaks my configs, is it supposed to work on 1.3 anyway,
or is this a 2.x specific feature?
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I have both check_http and check_disk_smb in /usr/lib/nagios/plugins.
If I try to load a services.cfg with "check_command" set to
"check_http", things work fine; however, trying "check_disk_smb" fails
with:
Error: Service check command 'check_disk_smb' specified in service
'WikiDB/Jason' for host