(Host assumed to be up)
Tom DE BLENDE
tdeblend at gcc.dhl.com
Thu Feb 20 09:53:23 CET 2003
You will only see "Host assumed to be up" when a host has not been
actively checked. A host is only checked when a service fails. So,
hosts that have no failed services since Nagios started, are assumed
to be up, as all services are running fine. The other hosts have had
at least one service failure, causing Nagios to check that host.
maxxik wrote:
>
> TDB> You can't, unless you want to rewrite some parts of the Nagios code.
> TDB> It will write assumed to be up, when the host was not checked because
> TDB> all services were OK.
>
> hmmm ... why i see in
>
> http://noc.aarnet.net.au/nagios-cgi/status.cgi?hostgroup=AARNet-Servers&style=hostdetail
>
> first host - (Host assumed to be up)
> 2 - PING OK - Packet loss = 0%, RTA = 11.06 ms
> 3 - PING OK - Packet loss = 0%, RTA = 56.97 ms
> 4 - (Host assumed to be up) ???
>
> in your words i must see (Host assumed to be up) in all hosts
> status ? or not ?
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