false "Host UP" notifications

Michael T. Halligan michael at halligan.org
Sat Dec 10 21:31:32 CET 2005


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Hugo,

# Host Definition
define host {
                 host_name                       HOST
                 alias                           HOST
                 address                         IPADDR
                 use                             HOSTTEMPLATE
                 contact_groups                  noc
}

#Host Template

# host_templates HOSTTEMPLATE
define host {
                 name                            HOSTTEMPLATE
                 process_perf_data               1
                 retain_status_information       1
                 flap_detection_enabled          0
                 retain_nonstatus_information    0
                 active_checks_enabled           1
                 passive_checks_enabled          0
                 check_period                    24x7
                 obsess_over_host                1
                 check_freshness                 1
                 check_command                   check-host-alive
                 max_check_attempts              3
                 event_handler_enabled           0
                 notifications_enabled           1
                 notification_interval           120
                 notification_period             24x7
                 notification_options            d,u,r
                 contact_groups                  noc
                 register                        0
}




On Dec 9, 2005, at 9:54 PM, Hugo van der Kooij wrote:

> On Fri, 9 Dec 2005, Michael T. Halligan wrote:
>
>> --[PinePGP]-------------------------------------------------- 
>> [begin]--
>> This problem seemed to go away when I switched from 2.0b4 -> 2.0b6,
>> but it's rearing it's head again.   I'm wondering
>> if this is some type of a flapping issue. I've tried tunning on & off
>> aggressive host & service checking. As far as
>> I can recall, it's only happening on host checks, not service checks.
>
> How is your host defined exactly? What do you see reported in the log
> file?
>
> Hugo.
>
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