check_none command??? Where defined??
Subhendu Ghosh
sghosh at sghosh.org
Fri Feb 21 20:06:55 CET 2003
On Fri, 21 Feb 2003, Sergio Morilla wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I´m trying to set up snmp traps processing, but when I define the service and test the
> configuration files I got:
>
> Checking services... Error: Service check command 'check_none' specified
> in service 'bue-motorla-trap-link' for host 'bue-motorola' not defined
> anywhere!
> Checked 27 services.
>
> Here is the offending code
> define service{
> host_name bue-motorola
> service_description bue-motorla-trap-link
> is_volatile 1
> active_checks_enabled 0
> check_period 24x7
> passive_checks_enabled 1
> max_check_attempts 1
> contact_groups ptp-routers
> normal_check_interval 1 ; Check the service every min
> retry_check_interval 1 ; Time to wait before scheduling a re-check of a service
> notification_interval 3 ; This directive is used to define the number of "time units" to wait before re-notifying a contact that this service is still in a non-OK state.Time units are minutes
> notification_interval 120
> notification_period 24x7
> notification_options w,u,c,r
> check_command check_none
> }
>
You need a valid check_comand value. Since it is passice service, it
will never be run - so you can use any valid check_command
--
-sg
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