how parallel are host checks? (after service check fails)
Juhani Tali
juhani at aso.ee
Mon Aug 15 13:16:56 CEST 2005
Chester R. Hosey wrote:
> On Fri, 2005-08-12 at 15:42 +0300, Juhani Tali wrote:
>
>>I have read something about that Nagios will stop processing all service
>>checks on all hosts if some host goes down, until the host check is
>>finished.
>>
>>Is this true? (also in 2.x?)
>>
>>The problem is that I have about 400-500 hosts (cisco routers mostly)
>>and I would like if a problem with one host would not delay locating the
>>problem on another host. Some, but not all host parents are defined.
>>If it is true, that a host check freezes the entire nagios, then is
>>there a way to make it more parallel?
>>
>>Juhani Tali
>
>
> Where did you read this? Can you quote it more specifically?
>
> Chet
I read it from the same source that Marc Powell gave references, but did
not find to reread about 2.x
http://nagios.sourceforge.net/docs/2_0/checkscheduling.html and from
there chapter Host Checks
Juhani Tali
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