notification_interval check vs. check_period interval check - config.c
Hendrik Bäcker
andurin at process-zero.de
Sat Sep 13 10:22:04 CEST 2008
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Marcel schrieb:
>
>
> If you have a service that would be checked every 10 seconds, and
> notification interval = 60, then you should get the warning message.
>
>
> I think a bit and that would not be the case, but instead, not 10
> seconds, but like 300 (or five minutes if interval_length=1). Then the
> warning is issued.
>
So, actual I'm a little bit confused about what is the fact.
You have service object with check_interval = 300 (seconds, cause
interval_length=1) and a notification_interval of 10 (seconds) or vice
versa?
check_interval = 300 +
notification_interval = 10
The warning message is IMHO OK cause it's useless to resend notification
cause of a service state that isn't able to change.
Please drop us a short note what you are doing exactly.
Regards
Hendrik
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