Obsessive Compulsive Problem
Jason Marshall
jasonm at kelman.com
Wed Feb 19 16:57:47 CET 2003
> I think the problem you're having (which sounds identical to the one I've
> just wrestled with for the past day and finally fixed) is that you added in
> obsessive checks to an already running Nagios? The obsessive nature of
> service checks is held between restarts. Go to 'Process Info' and issue the
> Process Command "Start Obsessing Over Services" in there. It worked for me.
Well, now I don't remember if I turned on Obsessive mode after it was
already running for a while, but I'll bet you a Canadian nickel that's the
problem. I'll be right back with news!
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Jason Marshall, Unix Geek, Kelman Technologies, Inc., Calgary, AB, Canada.
From a Sun Microsystems bug report (#4102680):
"Workaround: don't pound on the mouse like a wild monkey."
"I have great faith in fools:
Self confidence my friends call it." -Edgar Allan Poe
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