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On 15/08/08 02:13 PM, Jonathan Call wrote:
> I did read through that section thoroughly. I set up the check on the
> central server and then disabled the check on the distributed server. I
> waited for the time limit to expire. I watch the central serv
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Subject: Re: [Nagios-users] Freshness checking and a distributed Nagios
system.
Nagios forces active checks to be run when used in conjuction with
freshness checking, even when active checks for that service are
disabled. The docs describe it pretty well at
http
Nagios forces active checks to be run when used in conjuction with
freshness checking, even when active checks for that service are
disabled. The docs describe it pretty well at
http://nagios.sourceforge.net/docs/2_0/distributed.html under the
"Freshness Checking" section. You have to read it c
Correct me if I'm wrong:
In order to run a distributed system, the central server should have
active service checks disabled. But freshness checking executes the
check command when it doesn't receive a passive response in a timely
manner. This means the freshness check never runs.
How do you get a