OK;SOFT problems with several reports CGI

Peter Beckman beckman at purplecow.com
Wed Oct 15 18:10:25 CEST 2003


On Wed, 15 Oct 2003, Denis Sacchet wrote:

> nagios at hostname var $ tail -f nagios.log
> [1066034345] Nagios 1.0 starting... (PID=1866)
> [1066034345] Finished daemonizing... (New PID=1867)
> [1066034415] SERVICE ALERT: prunelle;HTTP;CRITICAL;SOFT;1;HTTP problem: HTTP/1.1 200 OK - 428.314 millisecond response time
> [1066034475] SERVICE ALERT: prunelle;HTTP;OK;SOFT;2;HTTP ok: HTTP/1.1 200 OK -  33.198 millisecond response time
>
> And more than 30 minutes are passed since the last entry !!!

 1066034475 - 1066034415 == 60 seconds... and the last entry is that
 the service is OK.   I don't think the service ever went critical for long
 enough to generate a HARD state.

 Can you include proof that the response time was around 400-500ms for 30
 minutes consistantly?  Maybe the check was able to get through faster than
 you estimated, under 100ms during your high-processor application run.

Beckman
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