Using Nagios to monitor "service-less" hosts
Andy Shellam (Mailing Lists)
andy.shellam-lists at mailnetwork.co.uk
Thu Nov 9 00:58:12 CET 2006
> Are you sure you've haven't got check_interval configured in the host
> directive, or inherited from the template being applied? The "active
> checks" setting does something different.
>
The check_interval parameter is set to 0 (zero) in the host template.
It was originally set to 1.
> "check_interval" = how often to perform SCHEDULED host checks
> "active_checks_enabled" = whether or not Nagios executes a check when
> needed
>
> "when needed" can be be triggered by "host check_interval" or "service
> non-ok"
>
Yep understood on this.
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