Removing host checks for non-OK passive results

Joerg Linge pitchfork at ederdrom.de
Wed May 24 11:59:21 CEST 2006


Am Mittwoch 24 Mai 2006 11:37 schrieb Bruce Campbell:
> > We considered using a "cache" value for a host status - I think the idea
> > has merit and would reduce a large number of host checks, especially if
> > something suddenly happened to a large set of services on one host.
> > However, we baulked at going ahead because there's bound to be some
> > subtle situation where this would be undesireable.
>
> See the "Workaround for 'Host DOWN' false-positives" thread for another
> way of doing it (slurp in the entire status.dat file if you've got a small
> installation, submit passive host check results from a service check if
> you've got a large installation).  Both have the advantage of being driven
> by Nagios.

There is another Tread  'Host DOWN' false-positives" on nagios-users.
What do you think about that solution ?

Jörg
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