Critical Status not clearing in web interface
Jamin
jragle at unm.edu
Fri Oct 18 23:21:43 CEST 2002
I still have a similar error in that mine is in a "warning" state even
when I run the check_snmp by hand I get the "OK" and the program return
code is 0 (zero). (found by a "echo $?")
Somewhere, nagios seems to be interpreting the return value as a "1" or
something...
right now, a warning is still better than a critical. =\
Any suggestions to figure out whats going on?
On Fri, 18 Oct 2002 doug.moore at ibill.com wrote:
> For some reason, the SMTP check I have enabled and is currently "checking"
> is still a "critical" red/down.
>
> I used the web-interface to disable checks for the service. Next I
> proceeded to re-able checks for the Snmp service. Nagios is checking the
> snmp service successfully, but the "critical" is not clearing from the
> Services Detail webpage or any other webpage.
>
> what am I missing here? I have over 20mins of "ok" checks that the snmp
> service is up and "ok" but yet there is a "critical" red thru out the
> system.
>
> thanks
>
>
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