How does Nagios determine that a host recovers?

Russell Scibetti russell at quadrix.com
Fri Sep 13 20:09:11 CEST 2002


No, it continues on with the normally scheduled service checks at 
whatever interval the normal_check_interval is set at.  It doesn't do 
the retries at the retry_check_interval since the service is already in 
a Hard Non-OK state.  Whenever Nagios sees that a service is OK on a 
host that is currently "Down", the host state will return to OK.

-Russell

Greg Vickers wrote:

> Hi all,
> This may be one of those questions that has a painfully obvious 
> answer, but I can't find it after checking documentation - How does 
> nagios determine that a host has recovered? If a host is in a critical 
> or unreachable state, Nagios stops doing service checks, right? Am I 
> missing the obvious here?
>
> TIA,
>
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