Cached Configuration Settings
Jordan Reiter
jordan at cvilleweekly.com
Thu Jul 31 20:59:03 CEST 2003
Hello,
I was hoping you could help me with a problem I've been having.
When I was setting up the hosts.cfg file, I accidentally entered the wrong IP address for a host.
I've since then corrected the IP, but every so often it seems that Nagios is still trying to do a PING to the old address. If I go through the web administration and click on "Service Detail", from time to time it will show hosts as being down, and show the PING action as
/bin/ping -n -U -c 5 x.x.x.x
(x.x.x.x being the old ip address I entered first).
When I do a grep of the /usr/local/nagios folder to find the old IP address, I don't find any instances of it *anywhere* in the nagios folder (with the exception of the log files). Where is it getting the old IP address from and how can I permanently remove it?
Thanks for any help you can offer,
Jordan
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