NSCA and Passive Checks

Volker.Aust at premiere.de Volker.Aust at premiere.de
Fri Jan 3 12:04:04 CET 2003


For my passive checks i set "check_period none" and "active_checks_enabled
1" in the template.

-vol

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Chris Stankaitis [mailto:chris.stankaitis at datawire.net]
> Sent: Thursday, January 02, 2003 2:19 PM
> To: 'nagios-users at lists.sourceforge.net'
> Subject: [Nagios-users] NSCA and Passive Checks
> 
> 
> I am using NSCA to do passive checks for external hosts and I have it
> working with one exception which I think is a simple Nagios 
> config issue
> which is escaping me at this time
> 
> Basically I need to tell Nagios that disabled Active Checks for Some
> services is ok.
> 
> As it stands now I have 141 Active Checks, and 1 Passive Check,  under
> the TAC it gives me a big warning in the Active Checks box that Active
> Checks are disabled under 1 Service and under the Services I 
> get 142 OK
> (1 Disabled)
> 
> I kept the generic-service as is under the services.cfg and made a new
> one called passive-service with the identical options to the generic
> with the exception that active checks are set to 0, I put the one
> service which I am working on testing the nsca stuff in using the new
> passive-service and it's working fine, getting the external 
> cmd updates
> etc... however the main Nagios doesn't like it
> 
> any thoughts?
> 
> 
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