Notification problem
Matt Hanley
MHANLEY at cxtec.com
Fri Jan 6 19:54:17 CET 2006
> host check_command from the command line as the nagios user you may
see additional information. If you're
> not running the latest plugins, upgrade and/or try using check_icmp
instead. If you search the archives
> for "/bin/ping -n" (use the quotes) you'll see similar instances of
notifications not being sent in this
I have installed and am using check_icmp - still no notifications. Most
of the ping problems in the archives had to do with permissions issues
with ping not running. The problem here is that Nagios does not think
it needs to send a notification at all for ping (and now icmp) issues.
On the status retention front, I have deleted the status.sav file and
restarted Nagios - still no notifications for ping/icmp. I am, however,
still getting notifications for other services. Can anyone offer up
some advice of other paths to go down?
-matt
Matthew Hanley
mhanley at cxtec.com
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