Logging all service checks
Ben Whaley
bwhaley at costrack.com
Fri Jan 9 23:00:46 CET 2004
Greetings,
I currently have Nagios set up to log every logging option I could find:
log_notifications=1
log_service_retries=1
log_host_retries=1
log_event_handlers=1
log_initial_states=1
log_external_commands=1
I like to be well informed :). What I would really like is Nagios to log
EVERY service check and keep that data archived as well. This way I could
look at a host and view, for example, how many processes it had during every
service check for a day. I would see the number of processes climbing, I
could see it reach the limit, then fall back down, etc.
What's the best way to approach this?
Regards,
Ben
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