Fwd: Distributed checking
Jasmine
jasmine.chua at securecirt.com
Thu Feb 6 11:03:04 CET 2003
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Ok its a config mistake. Perhaps Jason ? You should check your service
definitions again. Make sure that they are not defined twice.
On Thursday 06 February 2003 09:19, Jasmine wrote:
> Hi
> just a note that I am having about the same problem as you. Anyone has any
> ideas?
>
> On Wednesday 05 February 2003 19:01, Jason Burnett wrote:
> > o.k. I am using the distributed method with passive checks to monitor
> > some hosts I have behind a firewall that I dont want to punch holes in.
> > For some reason my central nagios server keeps running active checks on
> > the hosts even though I have that disabled on a per service instance. So
> > I end up with the service up when it gets the info via the passive tests
> > then it goes critical when the central server tries to check it with an
> > active test. Here is the service config from the central server:
> >
> > define service{
> > host_name pinky
> > service_description SSH
> > check_command check_ssh
> > max_check_attempts 2
> > normal_check_interval 5
> > retry_check_interval 5
> > passive_checks_enabled 1
> > active_checks_enabled 0
> > check_period 24x7
> > flap_detection_enabled 1
> > process_perf_data 1
> > retain_status_information 1
> > retain_nonstatus_information 1
> > notification_interval 1
> > notification_period 24x7
> > notification_options w,u,c,r
> > notifications_enabled 1
> > check_freshness 1
> > freshness_threshold 180
> > contact_groups admins
> > }
>
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