Notification Timeperiods.
Sean Dilda
agrajag at dragaera.net
Mon Apr 12 19:06:18 CEST 2004
On Mon, 2004-04-12 at 11:27, Chris Gill wrote:
> Okay, that makes sense. Part of the issue is that some services take a
> bit to start up (big oracle and java apps), and there could be a
> noticable time lag between when the host comes back up and when the
> services start replying. I'll give it a shot and see how it behaves
> Thanks.
You can also work around this by tweaking your max_check_attempts and
check_period. Say oracle takes 5 min to start responding, you could set
check_period to 5 min, and max_check_attempts to 2. That way, after the
first error, it'll wait 5 min then try again. It'll only notify you if
it fails both times.
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