Duplicate host alerts

Marc Powell marc at ena.com
Fri May 2 14:37:06 CEST 2008


On May 1, 2008, at 5:35 PM, Eli Klein wrote:
> Already got one response to this effect.. unfortunately, there is
> definitely only one nagios process running and it's current (if I
> stop/start nagios there's only the newest nagios process running).  It
> certainly is behaving as though there are two processes running
> though.

Well, unless you have two different notification commands, both  
assigned to that contact, that's really the most likely (only?)  
possibility. I admit this could be a first and a new bug in 3.0.1 but  
I personally can't understand how it could happen otherwise. Nagios  
just doesn't retain command{} definitions between restarts and loads  
them new every time it starts. The fact that it's using an old, and a  
new, notification command makes this pretty certain. When you stop  
nagios and view processes, there no nagios process at all?

--
Marc

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