That's exactly what I described. Altho the docs don't describe
toggling active checks on/off, which is the requirement here. You can
still do the same using the external commands process.
Taylor
On Sat, Aug 23, 2008 at 12:16 AM, Thomas Guyot-Sionnest [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
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So a nice round-about way of doing it would be to disable active
checks on the service initially. Then when your passive check script
detects a problem, not only does it send nagios a passive check
RESULT, but it also sends a command to enable active checks on that
service. Then your active
Taylor So a nice round-about way of doing it would be to disable
Taylor active checks on the service initially. Then when your
Taylor passive check script detects a problem, not only does it send
Taylor nagios a passive check RESULT, but it also sends a command to
Taylor enable active checks on