Network outage not handled correctly
Dirk H. Schulz
dirk.schulz at kinzesberg.de
Wed Feb 8 13:07:22 CET 2006
Hi Chris,
Chris Wilson schrieb:
>Hi Dirk,
>
>
>
>>this night we had a router down. As I understand ist, Nagios should not
>>have notified about "host down" for the hosts set behind those routers
>>(I have set up a fitting parent structure, and the map looks okay).
>>But for every host behind the died router there was a "host down"
>>message as well as a "host up" message.
>>
>>
>
>Did you get a "host down" for the router? Was it detected before the
>"host down" (hard state) of the hosts behind the router?
>
>
The router was detected first as down (2 x soft, then hard state), and
half a minute later the hosts behind it. A "host down" message was sent
first, then a "host unreachable" message.
>
>
>>Is there anything additional to configure to get network outages handled
>>right?
>>
>>
>
>Did you disable unreachable host notifications for the hosts behind the
>router?
>
>
That's it. Thank you.
Dirk
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