Multi-level service dependencies... not working

Tom DE BLENDE Tom.DeBlende at dhl.com
Tue Jun 17 15:34:18 CEST 2003


I must say that the setting I mentioned earlier has never let me down 
before. I guess that if you set your check interval of the service you 
are depending on small enough, you should be fine.

But it might be best to take this up with Ethan or anyone else who can 
shed some light...

Tim Carr wrote:
> Oh dear.
> 
> I had thought this was quite possible given the current revision of
> Nagios; now i'm responsible for having Nagios implemented here where I
> work, and i'm going to bite a nice silver bullet if it turns out this
> dependency issue can't be fixed :(
> 
> 
>>If service A fails and is dependent service B, a check 
>>of service B should be forced immediately... At least, that's how I 
>>see it... Maybe something to suggest to our guru?
> 
> 
> Is there no way to do as he has suggested above?
> 
> 
> Many thanks,
> 
> Tim Carr
> 




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