Suppress "Max concurrent service checks" messages.
Andreas Ericsson
ae at op5.se
Fri Nov 12 22:25:47 CET 2010
On 11/12/2010 06:40 PM, Paul M. Dubuc wrote:
>
> Andreas, I know it's doing things "wrong", but there's not much I can do about
> it right now. Since I know what the problem is that these messages are trying
> to tell me. I'd just like to keep them from flooding the logs so I can see
> what else is happening more easily. That's all.
>
You could always run Nagios in the foreground and redirect the log through a
grep -v filter, restarting it on midnight every night and rotating logs
manually. It's not difficult. Just cumbersome.
So long as you're aware that whatever you conclude from your tests will be
more than just a little off wrt what you wanted to determine, you'll almost
certainly do alright though.
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