switching a service to passive
Will Lowe
harpo at thebackrow.net
Tue Nov 4 04:42:50 CET 2003
> Check if you have multiple nagios procs running.
Nope.
> Try putting the following *explicitly* in the config file in the "define
> service" directives:
>
> define service {
> ...
> active_checks_enabled 0
> passive_checks_enabeld 1
> ...
> }
Already done, and I still have the original problem. I've confirmed
this by copying the entire setup to another box -- if I disable state
retention (or just remove status.sav) and restart nagios, it picks
them up as PASSIVE checks immediately (doesn't schedule a check, and
shows the red "P" icon in the status pages).
I'm looking for a way to do it that won't destroy all my saved state.
--
thanks,
Will
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