Dependency problem
jacques van der merwe
scarab at transwitch.co.za
Thu Apr 8 12:46:20 CEST 2004
can this thread please be taken offline. i for one don't appreciate this
flaming on the nagios users list. i'm sure noone else does.
On Thu, 2004-04-08 at 12:35, Andreas Ericsson wrote:
> Paul L. Allen wrote:
> > Andreas Ericsson writes:
> >
> >> If compensation is the issue notifications should be turned off and
> >> nagios used as a report tool. Setting the variables that control
> >> nagios's logic to a value that is clearly creating problems isn't the
> >> right way to suppress notifications.
> >
> > So if Nagios keeps showing that you have network problems the fix is to
> > alter the configuration so that Nagios no longer reports them rather than
> > trying to find out why you have network problems and deal with them.
>
> If the issues are long since known and the kind of notification
> suppressions implemented prevents nagios from functioning properly, then
> yes.
>
> > That
> > is the logic you applied when you said that he had a "crappy network" and
> > therefore it can't be "mission critical" for him.
> >
> >> If you want me to not filter your posts in the future,
> >
> > Nah, I'm more than happy for you to plonk me. Or to say you have.
> >
> Done.
>
> >> It is actually possible to argue over something without claiming the
> >> other party to be an idiot.
> >
> >
> > But in your first response to me here, you called me an
> > idiot. Pot, etc.
>
> A baldfaced lie. I said you didn't seem to be too comfortable around C
> code. I also appologized a couple of mailings later if it offended you
> (which it shouldn't have. Many people don't know a thing about C code
> and get by just fine).
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