Nagios Performance Data shows checks aren't being completed
sheeri kritzer
awfief at gmail.com
Wed Dec 14 15:44:33 CET 2005
So, while exploring, since I haven't heard any responses yet, I found
that some of my service checks had a "Next Scheduled Active Check" for
11/29/05. Why would there be one in the past?
I restarted nagios, and things seem running fine now, but how did my
system get into that state? How can I prevent that from happening in
the future? My original message had all my server stats. . . .
-Sheeri
On 12/12/05, sheeri kritzer <awfief at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> My nagios 2.0 installation shows the following under performance
> information. There are 99 service checks, and I can't imagine it
> takes more than an hour to complete all 99. We've had problems where
> nagios hasn't found and notified us of problems. The load on the box
> is tiny. nagios -s has no suggestions. What did I do wrong?
>
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